I am really enjoying this Frost Fair series - every book is so different yet delightful, and this one is such a sweet, poignant and heartbreaking yet hopeful story that I was in tears at times. Its a story of love and loss, love and loss, and (it wont be a surprise as its a HEA) so much more love at the end.
Miles and Lydia are estranged within their marriage, lost to each other whilst trying to keep up a facade for the world, and deal with his mother's well meaning but meddlesome advice and suggestions. The intensity of their grief at infertility and the loss of their hopes and expectations is gently and sensitively shown from both points of view, and Miles' anguish at Lydia drawing away from him and their relationship is very touching. Their mutual confusion, frustration, misconceptions and misunderstandings of what each other feels and wants is, at times, heart breaking to read yet shown with so much care and understanding.
How they met, married and their life together to this point is shown through a series of moving flashbacks, which structure and contribute really well to the story around the foundling Thomas, and their current and future relationship. I particularly enjoyed the ones about how Miles and Lydia met at the beach, which showed the underlying depth and strength of their love.
Lydia's sisters and Miles' brother and friend add some welcome lightness to the story (although Diana appears to be one to watch - managing, mischievous, perceptive and wise beyond her years, that one!), and even his Dowager mother, despite her tactless comments and making a terrible decision about Thomas' future, is given understanding, context and redemption at the end. Such a lovely, lovely tale.
It wasn't mentioned in the copy I received, but more can be found out about the London Foundling Hospital where the family gave out Christmas gifts as its currently a museum, with information about the children and the mothers who were determined to reclaim them.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.