BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS - LOVED THEM ALL - PREPARE FOR THE FIRST REVIEW
After a solid year of writing about social history - wonderful subject though it is - and with a new book BRENTWOOD IN 50 BUILDINGS by Amberley Publishing of Stroud about to be published, I've enjoyed taking life a little easier this week by enjoying reading some recently published books written by some of my colleagues in the Society of Women Writers and Journalists.
So, here is the first, which I thoroughly enjoyed and which I was able to identify with, both from the author's chosen time-frame and story line.
FIVE UNFORGIVABLE THINGS written by Vivien Brown is a gripping tale covering forty years of life of our protagonist Kate, her husband Dan and their family. Gradually, we learn about their intimate secrets and the author's line-up of characters is varied and intriguing.
This prolific writer really knows her stuff when it comes to handling emotional topics. A little of her back blurb:
After years of struggling, she was finally pregnant following pioneering IVF. But the dream came at a cost. Neither Kate nor her husband Dan could have known the price they would have to pay to fulfil their cherished wish of having their own family. Now, years later, their daughter Natalie is getting married and is fulfilling her own dream of marrying her childhood sweetheart. Natalie knows she won’t be like most brides as she travels down the aisle in her wheelchair, but it’s the fact her father won’t be there to walk beside her that breaks her heart. Her siblings, Ollie, Beth and Jenny, gather around Natalie, but it isn’t just their father who is missing from their lives… as the secrets that have fractured the family rise to the surface, can they learn to forgive each other before it’s too late?
Vivien's career as a successful creative short story writer with work appearing in many top magazines, has spanned twenty years, and she has an enthusiastic following of readers who can't wait for her next book.
FIVE UNFORGIVABLE THINGS
Published by Harper Impulse
ISBN 978-O-O-825214-4
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