It ain’t over till it’s over…
Synopsis
Do you love someone enough to let them go?
It was love at first sight when talented art student Felicity “Flick” Johnston-Hart and Jim MacDuff’s worlds collided at Oxford University.
However, after years of blissful marriage, everything crashes down when their marriage comes to a painful and abrupt end, thanks to Flick’s interfering mother Penelope.
Finally succumbing to maternal pressure, Flick falls into the high-flying career her mother believed she was destined for. However, she soon realises life without Jim isn’t all she’d hoped, and that some decisions, once made, cannot be undone.
Meanwhile, Jim is settling back into life as a single man in the beautiful Highland village of Shieldaig, when an unexpected visitor brings painful news. A letter from beyond the grave leads him to do something he never imagined and takes him on a journey he didn’t anticipate.
Can either of them heal and truly move on?
Or is it true that a broken heart can never be a blank canvas?
This book was previously published as Through the Glass.
My review
It all started at Oxford University, when Felicity ‘Flick’ and Jim met. It was love at first sight and their love even resulted in a marriage.
However, Flick’s mother Penelope always wanted Felicity to aim for higher and more. And Jim wasn’t the kind of husband she wants for her daughter.
And after a lot of interfering, Flick believes her mother and decide to divorce Jim…
But her high – flying career and a life without Jim isn’t what she truly dreamed of.
Meanwhile has Jim settled in a wonderful Highland village, Shieldaig, with his dog Jasper. He couldn’t be more surprised when Flick is standing at his door, and his surprise changes into pain when she delivers him some terrible news…
And when Flick is forced to stay at his place because of the weather, is this a chance to finally mend both broken hearts? Or has happened too much for the both of them to move on?
It’s known by you all how much I love romantic stories. And stories of a second chances have a special place in my heart, because I just love how people once thought they had enough, realize that what they had, was what their hearts truly needed…
In this story, I found it difficult to like Flick… she had it all, and yet “thanks” to the interference of her mother, she decides that the man she loves suddenly isn’t good enough anymore.
I truly struggled how an adult woman can be pushed by ‘mother knows best’ and throw away her own dreams and the best thing she ever had…
I understand how someone wants to have a successful career, but seeing how Flick has completely changed, was not something I can comprehend.
And that especially when we see how Flick was while studying at the university.
That version of Flick was so easy to like!
And seeing how Flick and Jim met and how their love grew, well, that made me swoon all over the place!
I adored those Flick and Jim and seeing their love bloom… words cannot suffice!
Jim at university isn’t much different from present Jim. He is the kind of man that would prefer to do something that he loves, even if it wouldn’t be a great choice career – like.
I loved reading his laidback attitude, he won’t do something he doesn’t want just because someone else wants him to do.
But also his unselfishness behaviour… he loves Flick with all his heart, but he lets her go because that’s what she wants (at least she thinks she does…)
When after a few years Flick searches for Jim again, with some devastating news, and is forced to stay at his place, I was happy to see the old Flick again. And a little bit I was gloating, because I wanted that Flick saw just how amazing Jim just is!
Thanks to misunderstandings, Flick moves to Chicago and then the story turns into something darker, and absolutely not something I expected!
I won’t give anything away because I want each reader to discover the twist themselves and to be flabbergasted!
But this event is also an eye – opener and a way for Jim to fight for Flick.
This isn’t the kind of second chance – story that you have read before. It goes much deeper, is even more hurtful than other books.
But that is also the charm of the book. The author managed perfectly to capture the different stages in a marriage/love story, showing the beautiful but also the uglier bits.
Being in love sometimes isn’t enough, and interference of the wrong kind can pull you in a way you normally never would.
This was for me a ‘complete’ story, having the feelings of that first wonderful love, a painful divorce and broken people trying to cope with the rest of the world again.
Even the harder bits got me totally enthralled. It wasn’t only the sweet parts making me want to read more, but every event made me think to read just one more chapter, resulting in reading several ones…
Lisa Hobman is not an unknown author for me, but I have to say, that of all the books I have read from her, this may just be my favourite one!
So dear Lisa (getting all familiar here!), the stakes are high, and don’t you go disappointing me now with books I won’t like as much as this one!




























