I just finished reading "Wildflower Hill" by Kimberley Freeman. An easy read along the same line as Kate Morton's books. Wildflower Hill is a compelling, atmospheric, and romantic novel about taking risks, starting again, knowing what you want and believing in yourself.
A good holiday read, I would say.
The story spans over three generations and half the world. It is a romantic and compelling story of two women who share a legacy of secrets, heartbreak, courage and love.
Emma, a prima ballerina in London, is at a crossroads in her career. She is forced to take stock of her life and finds that
she’s mistaken fame and achievement for love and fulfillment. Returning home to
Australia, she learns of her grandmother Beattie’s death and a strange
inheritance: a sheep station in Tasmania.
Beattie also found herself at a crossroads as a young woman. She followed an
unconventional path that was often dangerous and heartbreaking. Beattie knew the
lessons she learned in life would be important to Emma one day, and she wanted
to make sure Emma’s heart remained open to love, no matter what life brought.
She knew the magic of the Australian wilderness would show Emma the way.
Dette høres ut som en bok for meg! Takk for tipset :)
ReplyDeleteDette er sikkert en god bok. Har lest Morons bøker og de er toppers.Takk for tips.
ReplyDeleteKlemz
Takk for tips! =)
ReplyDeleteJeg er i min andre Kate Morton bok nå..
Goooooooooooood helg! =)
"Feel good" lesing :-)
DeleteHøres fin ut !
ReplyDeleteHar du funnet deg påske lektyren?
Allerede snakk om det i Norge, hørte jeg,
krim, selvsagt..... ingen påske uten påskekrim, og da venter jeg spent på engelske, krimserier !
Nei, paskelektyren er ikke bestemt. Jeg er ikke noe saerlig for krim, faktisk. Ser dem heller pa TV :-) og leser enten noe biografisk, historisk eller romatisk :-)
DeleteSounds interesting and looks like it's a good read for free Easter days. the book cover is very appealing too!
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my blog!