A happily ever after is not that easy to have…
Synopsis
Magic happens when you least expect it…
Bella Douglas is living her dream life on the Isle of Skye but misses her friends at Drumblair Castle. She has the love of her life by her side, Granny Isla just up the road and has landed a big job to renovate the interior of a gorgeous Victorian hotel for an American client. What could possibly go wrong?
When Bella’s new client sends their son to project manage the hotel renovation, things take an unexpected turn for the worse. Ex-model Carlton Somers has set his sights on Bella and doesn’t seem to understand the word ‘no’. But her relationship with Harris is rock solid; nothing can break that foundation … can it?
Meanwhile Granny Isla’s ‘friendship’ with her neighbour Tam Guthrie is going from strength to strength but when drama hits Pabay View Residential Home Bella’s life is quickly sent into a tailspin.
What will it take to get her life back on track?
And can she ever find time to focus on her own happiness and future?
My review
Bella Douglas may be missing her friends at Drumblair Castle, but she is happy with her new life on the Isle of Skye with the love of her life Harris, and her Granny Isla also living nearby! And Bella having scored a prestigious job, renovating the interior of a Victorian hotel, could things get even better? Well, worse for they can, as the son of the American hotel owners, doesn’t understand that Bella isn’t interested in him at all… Because who wouldn’t be interested in an ex – model? The more time passes, the more Bella struggles with keeping Carlton at bay. Luckily, her relationship with Harris is stronger than ever, and nothing or no one could ever come between them. Or can it? And when Granny Isla adds more headaches, Bella sees how easily things can change… But can it change for the better once again?
I was a bit conflicted when I started this book. Not because I doubted Lisa Hobman in any way. But it was because I have read Bella’s previous story, and I was happy with how things turned out for her, and I just wanted her to have her happily ever after. And with this new book, with her as a main character, that would mean that Bella and Harris would have to jump several hurdles and that their happiness wouldn’t be that evident.
However, when did that ever stop me from reading a story from an author that has brought me happiness and joy several times? I just had to keep the faith!
And at the start of the book, we see indeed how happy Bella and Harris are together. Obviously Bella misses her friends at and around Drumblair Castle, but it was sweet to see how their friendship even stands the test of distance.
And I liked it how even the move didn’t bring her spirits down, and that even at her new home, she finds happiness.
Of course it helps that she has Harris by her side, her rock. It took them both a while to get into this lovely, heartwarming relationship they have now.
We all know how amazing Harris is. He is a committed man, both at home as at work. He would walk on water for Bella, The love he has for her (and of course the other way around too), is so palpable. He cares so much about Bella, and Isla’s, wellbeing, that I just want a Harris myself!
Talking about Isla, am I glad that she hasn’t changed just one bit! Things have changed for her, and even for her love is all around. But she never loses her spirit, she is still up for those confusing miscommunications. And that was just hilarious to read! Even if she takes it perhaps one step too far in this book. Yet when you read the reasons behind it, can you truly blame her?
There were also bits in this book that angered me. And that anger was mostly “thanks” to Carlton…
Carlton is the perfect example of men who don’t understand what women are saying. When we way “no”, it isn’t playing hard to get, or being coy. When we say “no”, it means “no”. And reading how Carlton just doesn’t get what Bella is truly saying, or how he isn’t able to read the room, or see her discomfort, just made my blood boil.
And while Bella stands her ground, and keeps her professional had on, we can see how it puts a strain on everything. She loves her job, but because of that toxic behaviour, she is having doubts. And it even if Harris is in Bella’s corner all the time, you can see how it puts a strain on that amazing relationship.
Also Harris has his own demons to fight in this book, a ghost of the past that may jeopardize everything… Unfortunately those demons, his and Bella’s, make him resurface some old self-doubts.
Bella is going through a lot in this book, yet no matter what is going on, she feels the love of everyone around her. Whenever doubts arise, whenever she needs a listening ear, there are plenty of people there for her. We see how her best friends are showing why friendships are so important in your life.
And that is the power and strength of this book. The genuine and selfless love that all these wonderful characters have for each other. But we see also how that love is always a work a progress. Falling in love is always the easiest part but to maintain your happiness and your love together, united, you cannot take it for granted. And communication is key, always and forever.
Lisa Hobman showed us with this story how strong a relationship is, but also how fragile it can be. But most important, we see how beautiful every kind of love can be, and how it can empower you.
This was absolutely a wonderful story to read, as I loved seeing my old friends again and read how they are doing now. After my visit to this amazing place with marvellous people, I had this content feeling coming over me, a feeling that made me feel all warm and happy!




























