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A soothing read - Rated
I like Rosamund Pilcher when I need a comfort read; no effort demanded from me to think. She never fails. This was a little predictable but the characters were nice people, apart from Sylvie, and life-like. This is Pilcher's strength - that she provides the reader with a credible story without a protracted plot. The characters would all have been nice to have to dinner; perhaps not poor May or neurotic Sylvie. No-one would have rocked the boat and all would have been polite and appreciative. If you have a lazy afternoon to while away this is the book to open and simply enjoy.
Another good read from a trusted friend - Rated
I discovered this title after having read all of Rosamunde Pilcher's other novels. Once again she has built an involving story from believable and interesting characters, real situations and charming locations. I have begun to notice a pattern with some of her novels and readers may notice a similarity to "Winter Solstice" - the convergence of the main characters from all over the world under the one roof, the history of some kind of tragedy in some of their lives, and the uncanny ability of strangers to fall in love after only a few days. This is still a lovely story and the characters linger in your mind long after you've turned the last page.
Sunny summery read with slightly macabre undertones - Rated
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