I love it when a reviewer...
Mar. 4th, 2013 11:02 amNot only likes a book but sees things in it you never realised you put there. I know that I try to echo the title of the Cambridge Books both in the mystery bit and the whatever's-going-on-with-the-lads bit, but the lovely Melanie has spotted something else.
The author does provide some lightness to offset the darkness occurring within Orlando by bringing in Jonty’s sister, Lavinia and her husband, Ralph. They have a major problem with their marriage and a resourceful Jonty has just the answer. This is a sweet, funny and endearing section of Lessons In Trust that still manages to address the issue at hand, that of trust within a relationship.
The subconscious part of my writing brain must have been having a good day (or forty three) when I wrote that sub plot.
The author does provide some lightness to offset the darkness occurring within Orlando by bringing in Jonty’s sister, Lavinia and her husband, Ralph. They have a major problem with their marriage and a resourceful Jonty has just the answer. This is a sweet, funny and endearing section of Lessons In Trust that still manages to address the issue at hand, that of trust within a relationship.
The subconscious part of my writing brain must have been having a good day (or forty three) when I wrote that sub plot.