#gifted Thank you @panmacmillan @libraryofchlo for inviting me to be part of this book tour and sending me a copy of the book!
It is available on September 15th!
"Abandoned as a baby, Ruby was raised by an innkeeper's wife and unaware of her true family. One stormy night, everything changes as she meets her real father who wants to be part of her life and is determined to find her biological mother / his one true love. Ruby and Reuben both feel confused and lost in the middle of family drama / romances / temptations and potentially dangerous doings! They are desperate to find their true belongings"
This book was so lovely and reminded me that I do love these genres beside my usual spooky reads. It also reminded me of the books my nan would take on holiday.
I really loved the character development, feeling as if I knew Ruby personally.
I particularly liked the descriptions of the location, this put me right in the picture and it was almost as if I was sat beside Ruby as she gazed out onto the lands and embraced whatever weather the season was throwing at her.
I didn't expect to be so gripped, but I couldn't take my eyes away when Reuben and his brothers went to do some potentially dangerous / dodgy business deals. This reminded me a little bit of a lighter Peaky Blinders.
The romance elements and the idea of having a soulmate / true love was sweet but my favourite part was the relationship between Ruby and Reuben. They took to one another instantly and showed the importance of the unbreakable bond between father and child, regardless of how much time has passed between them.
I was very sure of how something was going to turn out and was not surprised when it went this way. However, a twist was thrown in and this made for a perfect, heart warming read!
This book explores family bonds, found family, soulmates, grief and acceptance of difficult situations that cannot be changed.
I really loved this book and I'm planning on looking at more of this author's work! They will deffo make great breakers from some of the super heavy stuff I read.