By Catherine E. Chapman
Elizabeth Clansham has recently moved
to a small town in the Scottish Highlands in order to pursue her writing, all
the while she teaches English part time. Across from her small home lives
Andrew a former pop star who drifts listlessly through life until Laetitia and
her daughter Lauren arrive on his doorstep, Laetitia is fleeing Glasgow when a
menacing man shows up to her flat and threatens to hurt her daughter if she
does not repay her debt. Then there is Angus, the gamekeeper and father figure
who has taken in his niece when her mother has abandoned her. Between the four
romance begins to bloom and each of their lives is changed by the others.
This book reminded me a lot of Debbie
Macomber’s style of writing using real life scenarios as the focus instead of
fantastical situations. If you enjoy a laid back approach to the romance genre
and something more realistic than vampires or a serial killer who focuses on
the main character for any number of reason you will enjoy this book. Each
character goes through their own growth period and finds out who they truly are
or want to be. Catherine E. Chapman managed to encompass four individuals but
also Elizabeth’s students into the story each one having their own romantic
trysts; it was very intricate and well written I only wish there had been more
conclusions to some of the individual stories, but the author does a splendid
job bringing each one to life.
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