Spring, always the start of something new. But just how exactly?
Synopsis
Mum-of-three Louisa thought she only had her never-ending to-do list to worry about, but the arrival of a ghost from the recent past puts her in an untenable position. Can she navigate the difficult situation she’s in without their friendship becoming common knowledge or will it cause long-term damage to her marriage?
When a family member begins to suspect there’s more to her relationship with the new sous-chef than meets the eye, Louisa needs to think on her feet or she’ll dig herself into a deeper hole. But the cost of keeping her secret, not only from her husband, comes at a high price, one which tugs at her conscience.
With everyday niggles already causing a further rift between Louisa and husband Ronnie, will she manage to keep her family on track whilst her life spirals out of control? And when tragedy strikes, will Ronnie step up when she needs him most?
For fans of Fiona Gibson, Holly Martin and Jill Mansell.
My review
Louisa has a daily to – do list, which she truly needs, as being a mum of three. And with a husband that works offshore, she is struggling to keep all the balls in the air.
Even when her husband is at home, she doesn’t feel appreciated and more taken for granted.
When someone from a not that far past suddenly reappears, it only adds more to her frustrated feelings.
And while the secret she has with the new sous – chef was just in one occasion, the attention she receives makes her feel more appreciated than ever.
The relationship between Louisa and her husband Ronnie seems to be more and more at risk, and with people suspecting there is more going on with Caden, can Louisa manage it all?
And what will her future have in store for her, as it seems that she is far away from her happily ever after?
When I started this book, I didn’t realize it was the second part of a series. And when I did, I was a bit gutted, because I feared I couldn’t keep up with what happened in the previous book.
However, luckily it was rather easy to catch up, as when necessary a short remembrance was given. That made me able to truly enjoy this book!
Although, enjoying… Yes of course it was a great book to read, but I felt so sorry for Lou and everything she is going through.
I can only imagine it cannot be easy being a mother of three, and having a husband that is half of the time away for work.
It wouldn’t be a bad thing if Ronnie would be a present, helpful father and husband when he was actually home, but, as often with men, they are clueless…
I am not saying Ronnie is a bad husband or father, because he really does try, but ends up doing the wrong thing with the right intentions. Like getting a new puppy, while Lou is already struggling.
Lou tries to explain Ronnie that she needs more help, but he just doesn’t see it.
So yes, when Caden reappears, I could completely understand Lou’s thoughts. Caden gives her attention, and there certainly is a spark.
And while I cannot agree with some thing Lou did (no actual cheating, no worries!), as she has a wonderful family, I could see how much she needed someone who seems to truly care about her.
But even if some moments I didn’t agree with Lou and her actions, I couldn’t not not like her…
She is great mum, doing her utterly best, an amazing friend, and just a loving and caring person in general.
And despite the tragedies she is facing (and tragedies they are, oh wow, just terrible!), her kindness gets repaid in amazing ways!
What I learned from this book is, that being a kind person isn’t a sacrifice, and that you will get rewarded even in ways you never saw coming.
But I also saw that making the easiest decision isn’t always the best decision. And how often that we have to face the hardest bits in life before every piece of the puzzle (sort of) fall into place and gives you the energy, hope and determination to be ready for a next season in your life!
I loved reading this book, as it wasn’t all glitter and glam, but that is just how life goes in real life. But expect the unexpected and real happiness is just around the corner!
























