The need to get away that means the start of something wonderful…
Synopsis
Autumn Laine has lost her creative sparkle. After losing her grandad and her job as an illustrator in quick succession, she is at a crossroads in life and needs a break. Spending time with her parents in Paris, even in the artistic community of Montmartre, doesn’t appear to be the answer.
So when her penpal, Rosie, invites her to stay in the Lake District, Autumn jumps at the chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of Paris. After all, where better to re-discover her creativity than the place which inspired her heroine, Beatrix Potter?
Arriving at the picturesque lakeside village of Willowdale, Autumn is swept up by the beauty and magic of the stunning landscape. Welcomed into the community with open arms, she slowly starts to feel like herself again as her creative instincts re-ignite.
But when she meets Dane, who has escaped to the Lakes for his own reasons, will Autumn’s walls come down to let someone in again after so long? Or will the secrets of her past continue to hold her back?
A new beginning is a daunting prospect, but could it be the start of something wonderful too..?
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My review
Autumn Laine is an illustrator that has lost her sparkle. And losing her beloved grandfather and her job too doesn’t help to find her mojo back.
Even the thought of returning to Paris to her parents doesn’t bring her joy.
So when her penpal Rosie invites her to come over for a visit, perhaps that will be the place to let her inspiration return, especially if that visit means to stay at the place that inspired Autumn’s heroine Beatrix Potter.
Once arrived at Willowdale, Autumn is amazed by everything that surrounds her. With spending time with Dane, a man she literally collided with, will she perhaps find her inspiration back and move on from a past filled with secrets?
So here we are again, making an attempt on putting into words how much we love a Jessica Redland Book…
Obviously I could go for a short review, by saying it’s wonderful. But of course that wouldn’t be doing justice to this amazing author and her marvellous talent.
The book is named ‘The Start Of Something Wonderful’, clearly stating that it’s a start of a brand new series. But in my mind I shortened the title, as ‘Something Wonderful’ is more than enough to state my view of this book.
I don’t know if it’s only me, or if everyone in Belgium would agree with me, but the Beatrix Potter hype/ love is not something I truly acknowledged.
Of course I know about her, and I know who Peter Rabbit is. But I have not any of her book nor enjoyed her illustrations.
That doesn’t take away I can comprehend the fans she has and that she inspires so many other people all over the world.
But I am here to express my love for Jessica and another magnificent story, because BELIEVE me, Jessica just did it again!
I am not talented in drawing or illustrating in any way. you could compare my “illustrations” with those of a child. But I can understand the frustration Autumn haves when she just doesn’t feel it anymore, as inspiration completely left her.
Of course her situation doesn’t help, losing her beloved grandfather, losing her job and just not feeling at home at any place she has been living.
And then there is of course the heartbreak she still has, despite the passed years…
Through flashbacks we get to learn why Autumn has built the huge walls around her heart. And can you blame her? While it didn’t come as a total surprise to me what she has been through, it still broke my heart to read her tale of woe…
She is still carrying around the pain she had to endure, obviously failing at moving on.
And that is the magic of Jessica Redland, as she takes her characters to a place that is just perfect for them. A place that perhaps we never imagined ourselves to go, yet now we cannot not go there too, as we have fallen unconditionally and irrevocably in love with the place and its inhabitants!
Now, I have to say I was a bit amazed and flabbergasted reading the long-lasting friendship between Autumn and Rosie. I found it utterly sweet to see how Fate brought these two women together at a young age and they have established a wonderful bond, even distance cannot break that. And it thrilled me to see how strong and understanding this friendship was, even in real life!
And then there is Dane… of course our beloved author had to add a swoon worthy love interest! Dane is just so perfect for Autumn (and not only her, I want him too!), even if he has his own baggage to carry.
But that baggage makes it also possible for him to understand Autumn so much better. And of course they have so many things in common, even more than they thought!
At one point in the book, I was afraid that it would take a turn I would not like, when a face from the past resurfaced. While I could understand Autumn and her feelings, I couldn’t or wouldn’t want to see her taking that direction.
The past is in the past, and we should let go of it, as perhaps what we think we saw doesn’t fit with the reality.
I have to admit, and Jessica knows this already, I squealed with excitement when I saw that at one point, Autumn has a housemate named Tizi. Now, as my nickname is Tizi, you can probably understand my excitement! 😊
Dear Jessica, to end this review, I have to thank you… for taking me on this amazing journey, making me dream away, but also for once not having a tissue shortage in Belgium! 😊
Please don’t ever stop writing, as picking up any of your book is the highlight of my day, no matter how dark or light it was.
Just like all your other books, this book was top-notch, as I once again found myself giving up my sleep as I just kept on reading. The only regret I have, is that I read it too quickly and I now have to find the patience for your next story to come out.
All that there is left to say is… Chapeau!

























