I received a copy of the book from publisher in exchange for a review.
What can I say? I loved this book, really I did. I am on such a good roll with the books lately, it's just wonderful.
This book proves that one can write a brilliant, warm, deep story without too much over - exaggerated drama, unpossible situations and über - intrigue. It was a wonderful, calm read, it had everything: interesting plot, great characters, enough action to keep you in grip and want to turn the pages. And it teaches you that you can't judge person by the first impression, doesn't it, Lilian?:)
I really didn't like Lilian at the beginning, shame to say because she was an plder person already and one should like all older people, or maybe not? :) She was so arrogant and rude and I was sure nothing change my opinion about her but well, something did. Her daughters - in - law (in - spe as well) were wonderful, normal woman, working, having their own dreams and problems and being just good. And being good I don't mean that they were plain characters, oh no, they were not so easy, they had their own secrets and plans as well. I have really warm to Alicia, immediately, she was a real person, like every one of us, because I guess that most of us is like her: she wants to do something for her, she wants a little independence but when the crunch comes she puts herself as the last important person, and I think this is what most of us always do. And I don't mean here that she is a martyr or something like this, no, she is absolutely wonderful woman, honest and brave.
And just let me to tell that I am keeping my fingers crossed for Emma and David.
What I perhaps missed a little is more about Izzy and Gary situation, it has solved itself very fast and actually too easy, but on the other hand shall there be more drama I think I would end frustrated, banging my head on the wall. So no, maybe it's better it has ended like this.
The end itself is for my liking too open, it leaves a lot to imagine but maybe we get a sequel to this book? Wouldn't say no to it, absolutely not:)
Altogether, brilliant read, absolute page - turner and would recommend it heartily.