When secrets of the past and the present collide…
Synopsis
Cottage Two, Bracken Ridge Farm sits at the end of a pitted track, with the glorious Yorkshire moors stretching behind it.
Just a simple two up, two down, the cottage holds the promise of a new start for two very different women, but it is also full of secrets.
Fifty years ago, newly-wed Stella is relishing making the little cottage a happy home. But for all the lovingly handmade curtains, and the hot dinners ready on the table for her husband, Stella’s dreams of married life jar painfully with the truth.
Fifty years later, the cottage is a new beginning for Tamzin. Determined to get away from her previous life, she makes the move to the wild and vast Yorkshire countryside.
When Tamzin finds a sepia photo of a woman, Stella, standing in the cottage’s garden, there’s a sadness in her eyes that Tamzin recognises. As the cottage reveals more of its secrets, Tamzin is desperate to find out whether Stella got her happy ending. And as she gradually makes new friends, and starts to win over her mysterious neighbour Euan, Tamzin dares to dream about her own happy ending too…
Escape the rat race with this heart-warming, page-turning new novel from Jane Lovering. Perfect for fans of Julie Houston, Beth O’Leary and Kate Forster
My review
Wanting to leave her life behind, Tamzin decides to move to the Yorkshire countryside.
In her new cottage she suddenly finds a picture of a woman. What Tamzin immediately recognizes is the same sadness in the woman’s eyes Tamzin herself had not so long ago.
Tamzin discovers that the woman is Stella, who lived in the cottage fifty years ago. Tamzin is determined to find out if the sadness ever disappeared from Stella’s eyes and if Stella got her happy ending.
Slowly Tamzin discovers more of Stella’s story, with the help of her new friends she is making, and even winning over her reclusive neighbour Euan.
But can Tamzin truly put her past behind her and start over at this cottage?
Wow, the emotions I had while reading this story, I wasn’t expecting that at all!
But on the other hand, I shouldn’t be surprised, as I know this author!
The tragedy, but on the same time also the beauty of this story, is the one thing that links all the characters. Both Stella, Tamzin and even Euan went through the same thing. Even if reading about the trust that has been broken by their loved ones, at one point they decided to stand up and walk away.
What made this story even more peculiar, was that Tamzin’s timeline goes from past to present, like we are used to.
But Stella’s goes from her present to her past. So when we meet her for the first time, she already made up her mind. And through flashbacks, we see what brought her in that particular situation.
Only her ending… I’m not going to give any further explanations…
Rather quickly after reading what made Tamzin move, I found myself in awe. Never have been in her same situation (and I hope I never will…), I could only try to understand what she has been going through. But the way she found the courage to leave it all behind, and found that strength, just WOW…
Now, before you think that this is a story with only bad things happening, you are wrong. I loved to read how Tamzin is changing the cottage into her new home, even if that would mean an overload of cushions.
And then there is Euan… while it would be easy to dislike him from the start (yes, I admit, I did too), once we see more of him, and when his past is revealed too, so much made sense. And from dislike I went to pity, to also admiration to fallen head over heels in love with him.
His story is also a tragic one, and I admired the author that she dared to switch roles. Because it’s easy to see the victim being a woman and the culprit a man. But the truth is, that roles aren’t always so stereotypic…
It warmed my heart to see these two broken persons (even literally) find each other, open up and together they find a way to move on from the past that was still haunting them.
Tamzin and Euan went from ‘Survivor knows Survivor’ to being a rock during more difficult moments.
There is one thing I haven’t addressed yet… and that is Brack… I would never imagine having him as a pet, and he just stole my heart!
But Tamzin knows he has to be the wild, free animal he was supposed to be. and even if it would break her heart, she has to do the right thing. And making that decision and taking that step with Euan by her side, made things more bearable.
Like I said, this is a tragic yet wonderful story to read. It shows us how ugly people can be, and use us for their own schemes.
But this book is also filled with so much strength, because it is possible to escape a situation that brings sadness in our eyes.
And being strong can maybe bring us someone on our path that knows the real meaning of love and act like it.




























