Wednesday 13 December 2017

Y is for

 Yorkshire, my homeland, is our next destination courtesy of Sara Alexi. We embark in a different direction to her habitual Greece as we follow up on Septic Cyril. I loved the story of Dawn and her relationship with her mother and sister in The other daughter, So much of this story resonated with me as I'm sure it will with other readers. With Sara's easy to read style, at first glance you might think this is just a simple story yet, as with all her books, there are so many issues that lie just below the surface such as how love and hate are just facets of the same coin. I felt drawn into Dawn's world, felt her frustration at the thought that her mother preferred her other sister to her and didn't support her, sympathised with her feelings that she hadn't accomplished much in her life and admired her love for her mother despite the difficulties. I'm sure that pretty soon we will have the Yorkshire village series and I loved catching up with Cyril and his neighbours as seen though Dawn's eyes.

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More than a decade after leaving home Dawn finds herself stuck in a dead-end job, in a rundown flat, while her sister has it all - the husband, children and prestigious job in sunny Australia. Their mum’s favouritism is palpable, and even as she has a terrible fall leaving Dawn to pick up the pieces, nothing Dawn does can live up to her perfect, absent sister. 

But still Dawn persists with taking care of her aging and fragile mum, until one day it begins to feel like the only thing standing between Dawn and her happiness is her mother's continued, pitiful existence...



Julie Ryan is the author of the Greek Island mystery series, Jenna's Journey, Sophia's Secret and Pandora's Prophecy. You can find out more about her here

https://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B00F0VYX34






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