Wowww!!!
I l-o-v-e-d this story beyond words. While I wouldn’t necessarily classify Home as a romance, it is a romance at its core. This is a story about the power of forgiveness and second chances in the midst of so much adversity. How Charlotte Sutton was able to bounce back after everything she’d endured from birth to the last page of this story is still beyond me…
Charlotte “Charlie” Sutton is a woman in transition (not that transition…). She literally abandoned her husband and kids with no rhyme or reason and, and from the moment she returns home after receiving a heart-stopping phone call, she’s been making restitution-with her husband, her kids, but more importantly, herself. What kind of woman does that? It’s so easy to be on the outside looking in and passing judgment, but Home really delves into what a woman goes through when dealing with postpartum depression. And not only that, Charlie has to deal with a bitter, resentful husband, a sick son whose afraid she’s going to leave him again, a son who doesn’t even know or trust her, and the fact that her husband moved on with his life, if you know what I mean. Whew…
Alec Sutton had the perfect life. Or so he thought. He and Charlie were teenage loves, married young, and had children young. He was the doting husband and father until Charlie did the inconceivable then ran away instead of facing her issues with him as a couple. For three years, he’s been consumed with anger, confusion, and a sense of abandonment, all while raising two precocious little boys, running a restaurant, and cultivating a romantic relationship. When Charlie returns, whew…
This story could’ve been a huge mess with everything that’s constantly going on, but it’s just the opposite. It’s completely engrossing and so well executed throughout. For American readers, Home is about a British couple and their lives, so naturally, you will get real British flavor throughout. The vernacular is completely British and totally charming to this westerner. I highly recommend this story. You will fall in love and root for Charlie and Alec and their two boys, Olly and Jamie.