Reviewed by Beth C. on
Tilda Fordwells is still hurting after losing her husband in an accident a year ago. Before he died, they bought a cottage in a remote part of Wales overlooking a gorgeous lake valley. She finally musters the strength to move into their cottage and to begin working on her art again, when strange things start happening to her. As she tries to discover whether she is finally losing her mind in her grief, Tilda learns that - sometimes - the past truly can come back to haunt us.
I hesitated for a while before I finally decided to try this. My pile of books to be read gets larger and larger, so I am trying to be a little bit more selective in what I choose. However, the Celtic history is what finally drew me in, and I'm quite glad it did. I truly enjoyed the story, and the way it moved between the story of Tilda in the present and Seren in the past. Sometimes, the frequent back and forth can be disconcerting and disorienting, but that was definitely not the case here.
I not only enjoyed reading this book, I plan to look up the other books by Brackston and check them out as well. And with my huge TBR pile, this is saying quite a bit!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 26 February, 2015: Finished reading
- 26 February, 2015: Reviewed