I fail to see what is so captivating about this book that warrants it high ratings. This was the second Marie-Louise Jensen book I read, the first being the Lady in the Tower (A book I loved) but this book seemed to have exactly the same characteristics as the first. Loving devoted mother torn away from the girl, an unlikable father who fails to redeem himself at all.
The romance of this book failed to capture me, Peter seems like a brooding teenage boy of the 21st century, rather than a rustic teenage boy im sure Jensen was going for.
I found it easy to read, and got through it rather quickly, but the fact remains that this book is easy to forget because you never connected with the main character of Marianna, in fact I was rooting for her to do the complete opposite to what she was doing through the book. Jensen wanted to portray a strong, independent girl, and I never felt that was the case.