What an absolutely delightful story/book!
The author is new to me and I discovered her via my sister Joy. This book is a little treasure.
It has a bit of drama, mystery, romance (but not sappy!), and family dynamics. It also has a bit of historical fiction from WWII/Russia/Denmark. I just loved this book and it's very well written.
STORY SUMMARY
Tess (Theresa) Delaney is single, living in San Francisco and works for an antiques/art center where she works on returning stolen treasures to their rightful owners. She loves the sense of history that comes with her career.
And then one day Dominic Rossi walks into her life. He actually walks into the shop that she hopes to buy. He is a lawyer from the little village of Archangel and he's there to inform her that the grandfather she never knew existed is in the hospital in a coma. And she has been named in his will to inherit half of Bella Vista which is his 100-acre apple orchard in Sonoma County. The other half of the will goes to Isabel Johanson. Isabel is a half-sister whom she didn't know existed! They discover that they have the same father, Erik, who has been dead for a number of years.
Isabel is the opposite of Tess: gentle, warm, nurutring and a fantastic chef. But once they meet, they are just like family.....they ARE family. Tess begins to discover a whole new world and what real love is...what familial love is. She learns about the simple pleasures of good food and the rich earth that grows it. She learns about the family she never knew existed, and that they come first and also that the roots of history hold secrets that run deep.
MY THOUGHTS
This book is a treasure. I loved the setting and the character development and the themes of friendship, sisterly love, family connections and the historical aspect of the Faberge egg and the situations in Denmark in the 1940s.
The book is like a gentle breeze on a hot summer day and I stayed up late each night reading, turning page after page.
In my opnion, this book is appropriate for ages 14 and older.
On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, I rate this a 10.
4 comments:
Thanks, Faith. I am off to check out library website to see if I can get this book there.
Deb it was just a treasure of a story. I loved it!!
I've seen this author around but have never read her books. I'll put it on my list.
This looks good! And I'm glad it's not sappy :)
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