Oh, what a joy this first part in the "Appleby Farm" series was! I am going to be honest with you, I was not sure if I'm going to read each part of the series, waiting a month before the next one will be published, or rather wait for the whole book to come out, but I'm too impatient and have pre - ordered "A Blessing in Disguise" some days ago and started to read it today in the morning. And it immediately made me feel better!
As soon as I started reading, I wanted to punch the air and shout "I know her!", "I know him", "I was there!", when Cathy mentioned the Ivy Lane allotments or the lovely characters from the previous series. It just made me feel so in the right place, and I felt as if I have never left Ivy Lane!
This time it is Freya that is our main character, and I couldn't imagine a better leading character for this book as her. She just oozes warm and good feelings, and she's more probable to step into cow's poo, gets dirty with a toothpaste or ice - cream than blow - dry her lovely red hair - absolutely my kind of girl!
As it is a first part of the series, we get to know Freya, her background, and her family as well, and we can see that something went wrong with her relationship with her parents and brother (who, nota bene, seems to be a really jealous ass, sorry for my language, although he should be a little more wiser, as he's so much older than Freya). As Cathy already get us used to, her characters are all down - to - earth, but nevertheless exceptional, warm, friendly and so easy to like!
Cathy's writing is - as always - amazing and her one - liners are one of the best ever. She writes in a way that makes you feel that writing is actually the easiest thing in the world (though I'm sure it's NOT!), and her storytelling is exceptional. The way she told the story made me wish I was on a farm right now, strolling through the green fields... OK, white, white, we have snow up to our noses right now... , mucking out, cleaning or collecting eggs, even with my panic fear of hens. I'm not a city - kind of girl, I love animals and you can usually see me in wellies, not high - heels, so the story couldn't have taken a better setting for me. Cathy's descriptions of the village and even the farm work are just delicious and she makes it all feel very realistic.
Oh, and my good old gut feeling is telling me that our Charlie is going to end without a girlfriend again (not that I'm bothered!)! And please tell me, there is going to be more about the lovely Harry in the next parts!
This is a brilliant, feel - good introduction to for sure absolutely brilliant series, and I really can't wait for the second part! I think I have a little girl - crush on Freya and would so already want to know which ways her life is going to go. Bring me more of Cathy Bramley, anytime!