Unabridged Audiobook
Fabulous story with great characters. All enhanced by superb narration by Ms Redgrave!
The narrator of this book is sending me asleep, her tone is so flat. As a consequence, I have lost track of this book at chapter 6.
Wonderful story’s for difficult to put down!
This book was randomly selected from VIP selection. What a great find. I love the entire story from start to finish. Family and friends interwoven into one complete tale. Highly recommended for a relaxing read. Narration was brilliant.
Liked the book. Becoming a fan of this author. However, found the book left loose ends and not sure if there will be a follow up book to tie up those loose ends.
Really enjoyed the continuation of the storylines. But, the ending left more questions than answers - I do hope there is a final book in this series.
Great story but happy I had read Coming Home To Island House before Letters of the Past
It was nice indeed
Great find to be drifted away. . . .
I could not connect with this book for some reason.
It's 1962, in the Suffolk countryside of England, and the Devereaux family is prospering and happy. But Evelyn has a secret she's never told her beloved husband, Kit. Hope, Kit's sister, has never felt completely secure in her happiness, despite her loving husband, Evelyn's brother Edmund, her successful career writing children's books, and her adopted daughter, Annalise. Julia, married to the oldest Devereaux sibling, Arthur, has been trained most of her life, by her father and new by Arthur, to believe it's her duty to be obedient, and that anything that goes wrong is her fault. The stepmother and matriarch of this family, Romily Devereaux-Temple, is a writer of crime fiction, and a former WWII pilot of of the ATA--the Air Transport Auxiliary. She's away, in Palm Springs in the US, to discuss a proposal to turn one of her books into a movie. Her housekeeper, Florence, is at home, though. All of these women have secrets or insecurities. When poison pen letters start arriving, it disrupts all their lives. Evelyn's secret dates back to World War II, and her time as a code breaker at Bletchley Park. Romily also has a secret, from her time in the ATA, that she has never fully faced up to herself, never mind revealed to anyone else. The other women are taunted with claims their husbands are unfaithful, and their insecurities make them vulnerable. These are mostly good people, doing their best, and the bad guys are few, and, if not likable, at least recognizable and understandable. The network of relationships here is complex and strong. This is a warm and satisfying listen. Recommended. I bought this audiobook.
loved the narrator once I got into the book it was a good listen. I found the book not easy to get into as there are too many characters to begin with and it took me a while to understand whos who, maybe it's just my weak memory
I enjoyed getting to know the characters enormously. The reading was superb, Ms Redgrave has a voice level and modulation that I find most enjoyable.
Brilliant story with plenty of great characters
How funny how such open ended statements could cause such problems in society!
Story progresses way too slow for my taste. I lost interest after 2 hours in.
Complicated at first leaning all the different characters in all the flashbacks . Butt quite interesting developments ! Enjoyable !
Loved the two Erica James books that I listened to. Country life in England.
GreAt listen
Not bad a few loose ends though
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. A lot of characters to remember at the start
Engaging story. The characters are well rounded with interesting back stories. The narrator really brings them to life. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I really enjoyed this book. It was a gentle read and an even gentler reader. It was well-conceived and satisfying with likable characters. I highly recommend this if you’re looking for a sweet ride.
It was good for a free VIP book.. enjoyed the story..
Don’t like
I Loved this book! I couldn't stop listening! The narrator was great, and she did a fantastic job narrating! I'll be looking for more from both Erica James, and Jemma R.
Nice follow-up to her first book! Interesting set of characters that the author weaves stories about their intertwined lives. It seems like the extended family makes a habit of jumping into bed with older men and ends up paying the consequences... good and bad!
I couldn’t get into it. Too many characters and I didn’t love the nararator.
Good book, but not great.
This story had it all. Romance, history, family rivalry, close family bonds, and moral messages. I enjoyed it immensly. At times, the narrator read really low, so that it was hard to understand what she said.
Creative narration. Story was captivating after first few chapters End abruptly pulled together Might be me!
The characters were developed well and I liked learning about them. The storyline was good enough for me to finish the book. I figured out the antagonist pretty much right away which means it made the reading slightly dull for me.
Loved the style of the book and every characters story was equally interesting.
Great sequel to Coming Home to Island House. Characters are further developed and children are grown up from previous book and have their own stories. New characters enter into their lives and I enjoyed it a lot.
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