At the age of 45, Lucy Henshaw has finally left home. Her decision to go has been reached neither lightly nor suddenly, since her marriage has been broken for some eighteen years. However, as the mother of twin sons and a daughter, Lucy has felt it her duty to stay as a couple, giving her children the security she knows they need.
Ruth Hamilton was one of North West England's most popular writers. She was the bestselling author of twenty-five novels, including Spinning Jenny, The Bells of Scotland Road, Mulligan's Yard, Mersey View and That Liverpool Girl. She was born in Bolton, which is the setting for many of her novels, and spent most of her life in Lancashire.
We enjoyed this little read but wondered why and how the author was so bizarrely obsessed with sex. All the way through to the end it seemed it had been written by an adolescent female teen who had sexual fantasies with every encounter she had. By the time the story ended we were just over it. It became tiresome as we realised that around every innocent corner was laid a very unlikely sexual encounter which was completely unrealistic. We won't bother with other titles with same author.
this was a great story about rebuilding- it speaks to the inner strength in us all. the men of the story are pretty much jerks thru out and get what they deserve. The descriptions are lovely and you can almost picture the scenes. I really enjoyed reading this- good plot, decent ending.