Will living together after so many issues solve the problems of a family?
Synopsis
One forgotten discovery will change three women’s lives for ever…
Robin hasn’t been home for decades. After running away to London, she never expected to see her cantankerous mother, Faye, again. But when Faye has a fall, the two women are thrown together once more.
The years apart have not made their hearts grow fonder and the ground between them is unsteady. Then Robin finds an unopened scroll – the last of the treasure hunts her much-missed father used to take them on every Sunday. A hunt he believed might change everything.
Yet, not even this gift from her beloved father can smooth the way until Robin’s daughter, Amber, arrives to meet her grandmother for the first time. Amber is determined that the decades-old mystery be solved.
Can a 30-year-old treasure hunt really ‘change everything’?
My review
The relation between Robin and her mother Faye has never been a good one. The relation was even so strained that after her father died and an unexpected news turned her world upside down, she ran away to London to never return.
Now that Faye has had a fall, Robin cannot do anything else than assist her mother.
However, even after all these years, their strained relation has become only more awkward. That is until Robin find a scroll of her father, what was typical for their famous treasure hunts.
When Robin’s daughter Amber also is staying at Faye’s place, the awkwardness is only getting bigger.
But will that found scroll and the treasure hunt be the thing that will bring the three women closer again and fix what was broken for so long?
I know that with this author, I’m always in for a treat! And this story was no exception, even if there were several heart – breaking moments.
From the first moment, I was feelings the emotions Robin was having. Without even knowing the details, I was reluctant of meeting Faye, I was angry before I even read one word that came out of her mouth.
So it’s understandable I would have the same reactions as Robin when Faye was being stubborn and not likeable at all.
What I did like about Robin being back home, was that seeing her old (secret) room again, she found herself again. While the more mature Robin was wearing ‘adult’ clothes, seeing the younger version, made her realise how she was ignoring the real Robin, who loved flashy colours, weird hairstyles etc.
Of course I was curious to know what happened in the past, and what made Robin run away. Even if I had a feeling what that could be, the process as a reader to get to that revelation was a quest on itself.
Seeing Faye, Robin and Amber staying at the same house, it was both entertaining but also a bit educational to see how different people of the same family could be. Faye, being a distant, closed mother, made Robin become a overprotective, overbearing mother to Amber. Robin does everything Faye didn’t do, but all a bit over the top. Making Amber wanting to take her distance from her mother, wanting to do things according her own rules.
Being back home, Robin obviously meets people again from before her escape. And it was very realistic to read how some people were happy to see her back, but also to read how the old friends are still hurt because they lost a friend without any explanation.
Seeing how Robin want to fix those broken friendships, with trail and fail sometimes, was again both heart – breaking as heart – warming.
Even if there is the making amends with friends and even finding back a lost love interest, I didn’t feel that this was the main story of this book.
The author managed to show us how different people are, even in the same family. And while everyone tries their best, it isn’t always a recipe for success.
I was even a bit astonished when I even started to like Faye. Because there are always two sides to a story, and I am not afraid to admit I was prejudiced towards Faye.
And when the truth was out concerning those ‘Dear Debbie’ letters, I was for a moment totally flabbergasted, but I feel like somehow I knew it already.
I found this a bittersweet story to read, because all the characters endured so much pain in the past, and putting that behind them, wasn’t an easy task.
But it was also lovely to see how all the women find common ground, even how stupid how a treasure hunt may seem. Because that treasure hunt was exactly what they all three needed to understand each other better, and find the love they felt they missed…




























