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A review by booklady72
The Forbidden Promise by Lorna Cook
4.0
In 1940 war rages against Europe, but Invermoray House is at peace. On the night of Constance’s twenty first birthday she is the only person to see a spitfire crash into the loch. She promised to keep the pilot hidden and safe - but what will it cost her?
In 2020 Kate accepts a job in the highlands, and tries to turn Invermoray into a luxury bed and breakfast, only to find that the estate is in worse trouble than she had imagined. When she discovers that the house has a murky history, with Constance McLays name struck off its records, she knows she wants to find out what happened in the past and why.
The two timelines work really well together, as each chapter in one timeline finished, it was continued in the other straight away so was very easy to follow.
I enjoyed the storyline too, this not being my usual genre it was nice to read something easy going. My first book by this author and I’m looking forward to reading more. A very enjoyable read.
In 2020 Kate accepts a job in the highlands, and tries to turn Invermoray into a luxury bed and breakfast, only to find that the estate is in worse trouble than she had imagined. When she discovers that the house has a murky history, with Constance McLays name struck off its records, she knows she wants to find out what happened in the past and why.
The two timelines work really well together, as each chapter in one timeline finished, it was continued in the other straight away so was very easy to follow.
I enjoyed the storyline too, this not being my usual genre it was nice to read something easy going. My first book by this author and I’m looking forward to reading more. A very enjoyable read.