Here I am at the final part of the Willow Cottage series. I was hooked from the start and rather impatient to keep reading what was happening next, because of the breaks but at last I can find out what happens to Beth, Leo, Jack, Carly and Fergus.
Things were looking up for the main characters towards the end of the part three, but here we open the conclusion not knowing what is going to happen.
Willow Cottage despite the many teething problems seems to have affected Beth and Leo much more than they thought and it takes Jack to rescue them from it all. But no matter what Jack does, he cannot seem to do it right and it is with heavy heart that Beth puts the cottage on the market.
She is still running away to protect her son, Leo but more importantly herself. Trouble is her friend Carly decides that she wants Beth help in getting married within weeks. Running away now suddenly does not become an option for Beth.
As everything comes together the past rears its ugly head and has some surprising effects on many of the village residents. It is time to make some decisions and take a risk and make some happy ever afters!
This is a lovely escapist novel and with some perhaps surprising turns within the story it still finished with all the ends tied up and lovely heartwarming feeling.
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for the opportunity to read this book and finish off the series for me.
Escape to Willow Cottage which is all four parts together is out in August and the best way to read the book in my opinion.
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I usually find the books that come out a bit at a time, a little bit frustrating. I think I would rather wait until the whole thing comes out, so I can read all of it. Perhaps I am too pernickerty, but that is just me!!!
I have to confess I prefer the whole story – trouble is I spotted the first one of these on netgalley not realising it was part one – and got hooked.