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Books With Wine and Chocolate
Unputdownable... Tasmina Perry keeps you riveted to her books and when you finish one it stays with you for a long time...
Sunday Mirror
Irresistible escapism
Random Things Through My Letterbox
All-consuming love, buried secrets and beautiful locations... A satisfying read with twists and turns and an old-fashioned love story at its heart
I Read Novels
A gorgeous...story of secrets, love and betrayal... a great romantic novel to take on holiday
The Book Trail
What a story! I was transported not just via locations but through many different emotions... A twisting and turning story of hope, secrets and a changing world
Off-The-Shelf Book Reviews
A lovely emotional read with an intriguing story at its heart... love, passion, deception, mystery and suspense. I finished reading it with tears in my eyes
We Love This Book
Romance, mystery...a pacey novel with themes of secrecy, seduction and how far one will go to for love...
Chicklit Club
The novel has plenty of twists and intrigue...heartbreaking romance...captivating
Novelicious
This sweeping love story will whisk you away from the streets of London to St. Petersburg in Russia, the wild, windswept coast of Ireland and the hot and humid Amazon jungle in search of the truth behind the photo
Heat
Romance, adventure, mystery...(a) beautifully written and engaging tale
Fabulous
Set in both the '60s and the present day, this book will keep you hooked as its secrets are revealed. A great story by a great writer
Sunday Express
With political intrigue and sweeping romance, this is a compelling read
Marie Claire
A great story about lost love, exploration and long-buried secrets... A perfect rainy Sunday read
Red
Another note-perfect read from Tasmina Perry
Glamour
Impressive
That Thing She Reads
Her best yet... Beautifully written and the romance is subtle but so moving. I think it will be hard to read without feeling a little pull at the heart strings