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wordsofclover 's review for:
Secrets of the Lighthouse
by Santa Montefiore
I really enjoyed this book though I do really enjoy Santa's novels. I have only read two other books of hers but I will be aiming to read them all eventually.
For someone who didn't grow up or as far as I know, spend a lot of time in Ireland, Santa really nailed the atmosphere that can be seen and felt in any small Irish town. The friendliness of locals, the big families, people who know everyone, the judgement, the curiosity, the gossip but all in all, a place full of big hearts and loud laughter.
Ellen comes to Connemara running away from situations at home in London she no longer wants to deal with. She begins to connect with a family she never knew she had in Ireland and finds an even spicer connection with mysterious widower Connor whose wife Caitlin died in a tragic and suspicious lighthouse accident. As Ellen and Connor fall in love, they are unaware that Caitlin's spirit is beginning to grow darker with envy and she will stop at nothing to tear them apart.
This is a good tale, full of love, laughter, irish spirit and even a little bit of fae magic. I would recommend it!!
For someone who didn't grow up or as far as I know, spend a lot of time in Ireland, Santa really nailed the atmosphere that can be seen and felt in any small Irish town. The friendliness of locals, the big families, people who know everyone, the judgement, the curiosity, the gossip but all in all, a place full of big hearts and loud laughter.
Ellen comes to Connemara running away from situations at home in London she no longer wants to deal with. She begins to connect with a family she never knew she had in Ireland and finds an even spicer connection with mysterious widower Connor whose wife Caitlin died in a tragic and suspicious lighthouse accident. As Ellen and Connor fall in love, they are unaware that Caitlin's spirit is beginning to grow darker with envy and she will stop at nothing to tear them apart.
This is a good tale, full of love, laughter, irish spirit and even a little bit of fae magic. I would recommend it!!