Excellent read
5
By kappybright
Although I thought this a little slow at the start, this story didn’t disappoint. It is a fluid and realistic tale. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
You have to read this!
5
By shrimpfock
Great spell binding
😍
Mystical…magical…beautifully written
5
By semronia
I couldn’t put this book down! It was poetic, suspenseful, heart breaking, and filled with so much hope. I’m tempted to start again from the beginning.
Charming and captivating
5
By RedMook
A beautifully told story of family and loss and healing. A mystery that resolves so well. One of the most charming stories I have read in a while.
Worth the read
4
By Tlbleyer
I found this book slow at the beginning and almost put it down. I am glad I didn’t! The story is fascinating and heartbreaking and could have happened in the chaos of World War II. I loved the fairy tale and wanted to hear more. It also speaks to several types of trauma to which I can relate. Thank you Patti for a great book.
Fairy tale
4
By Loveparislovehorses
Entertaining if you like all women to be beautiful, bookish and spirited in a kind way, and your men to be handsome, passionately understanding with a full head of unruly hair. I like fairy tales though…
and all men to
2.5 stars rounded up to 3 since my whole family passed it around
3
By KThugs3
“‘I’m not so sure it’s about getting anything back.” He looked to the sky and then back at Hazel. ‘It’s about having what is right here, right now, and not squandering what remains.’
…. And that was my nightly read for a week that I can’t get back! It’s not that the book itself was terrible or anything. In fact, I loved the references to other famous children authors and just authors in general. It was a nod to the dreamers and those with imagination. I felt it even gave a nod to the book behind “Big Magic,” which had helped me during a creative block I had myself a few years ago. My issue comes forth because it seemed as if the author had painted a beautiful picture in the first half, but then had to quickly finish the story to meet a dead line. The ending felt extremely rushed. I had some huge, glaring issues in the plot line.
Usually, I can look past one plot goof, but the were quite a few things that felt rushed and incomplete here. I’m going to list a few of the things I took issue with, so don’t read any further if you don’t want any potential spoilers!!
1.) The long lost sister was THERE/THAT person?!? what?! And she is just going around and searching for the pied piper missing children without putting together that she, herself, was one? And it just so happens that Hazel is dead set on meeting her? I think that this book could have had great potential. Shoot, the author could have even made it known on the journalist end that she thought she MIGHT have been Flora but wasn’t so sure so she sought the family out that way. With meanwhile having the story unfolding as it did.
2.) Peggy, who obeyed her mother to the point of people pleasing that I cringe and grind my teeth (perhaps a trigger for me, not quite sure) was going to jump on a plane to find out the truth behind her story that she & her mother “created”? Doubtful. Her mom just came and found her in London without smart phone GPS technology? And then after abandoning her mother at the hotel to go on a day adventure with Wren, her mother is suddenly full of apologies and is accepting of Wren and allows Peggy to share a hotel room with him? No. You don’t go from being that much of a stick in the mud to suddenly being welcoming to Wren and cool with premarital sex and whatnot. There’s no way the mom would have just sat in the hotel in a daze for 12 hours and then gone off on her way. No, they would have gone back home immediately, I’m sure. All girls of strict parents were grinding their teeth with character arc because we know strict parents don’t just chill out & start apologizing.
3.) Edwin would have really taken a Hazel back, after she stole such grand and rare items? I highly doubt it, even if they were like family. Though, I forget often; that this is the 1960’s and so times were slightly different
4.) Of course Hazel & the childhood crush end up together. We all saw that coming. (Though, I was thrilled by it.)
after the big reveal, and all the smaller ones after that, it was just steadily declining at a rapid pace. And for that, I’m giving it 2.5 stars. I think this book would be great if you have a short flight and need a quick read, or something to take along on the beach.
Not Surprised
3
By Still Beautiful at 60
The hype soon wore off when the bomb dropped. Guessed whose daughter it really was. The 2nd half of book was drawn out knowing the ending. The heart aches of losing our children in war is real and each woman dealt with it by being obsessed in her art or living in the past talking to ghosts. The airplane crash was confusing at best glad the book ended because so much seemed cut and pasted or repetitive.
Didn’t want it to end!
5
By gobruins4
Fantastic story
The Secret Book of Flora Lea
4
By GWYNEDD READER
Well written, beautiful descriptions,sweet book. Very interesting time frame during WW11 and the removal of all children from London to safer places . Good read.