A nice, emotional driven story. Jumping back and forth between past and present, we learn & understand why Kate ran away to New York from London in the first place. Despite the book's title, it was hard to really pinpoint who 'the love of her life' would be, until half way through. The story, to ...
The Love of Her Life by Harriet Evans is a rip roaring good brittish novel. I loved the main character Kate's constant indecisiveness, wishy washy emotions. At some points I just wanted to scream, "Go back to London you ninny! Quit your damn running off to New York, girl...and head back into the ...
The first thing to say is the cover of this book totally threw me, I was expecting the usual chick lit girl meets boy story, what I got was so much more.The beginning felt very Poirotesque, the main characters introduced to us in a rambling beach house in Cornwall at a funeral with talk of a myst...
I hate the title of this book. I understand why, but it shields a brilliant story well written. The characters were great, story line spot on. It was interesting and kept up the pace all the way to the end.I really liked the description of the disintegration of a marriage. It felt pretty realisti...
This is the first book I have read by Harriet Evans and it was not until I had finished it that I realised that it was a sequel of A hopeless romantic. This I don't think matters, it can be read as a short stand alone story. The story is chaptered in rules, although they are rules it reads as a g...