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Darling Blue
Darling Blue | Tracy Rees
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'Tracy Rees writes from the heart' Kathryn Hughes, author of The Letter. Perfect for fans of The Keeper of Lost Things and The Villa in Italy. Blue lives a charmed life. From her family's townhouse in Richmond, she lives the life of luxury and couldn't want for anything - well, on the surface at least. Then on the night of her twenty-first birthday her father makes a startling toast: he will give his daughter's hand to whichever man can capture her heart best in the form of a love letter. But Blue has other ideas and, unwilling to play at her father's bewildering games, she sets out on her own path to find her own destiny...
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ShookBelf
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For fans of historical fiction, there is much to enjoy in this novel, set in 1920s London. The characters and atmosphere created by the author are divine and take on an almost whimsical quality. And while the novel deals with hard issues of domestic abuse, postnatal depression and infant abandonment, it's not in a heavy handed way. My only grouch was the far fetched ending which stretched believability way past maximum. But a solid 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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VanessaCW
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This is a lovely, heartwarming family saga set during the 1920s in Richmond, London. It‘s beautifully and very descriptively written. It was easy to picture the setting in my mind and to also visualise the cast of fascinating and realistic characters. It‘s well plotted and paced. It kept my interest throughout and I was eagerly awaiting the next stave via the Pigeonhole app each day. A sign of a good book!