Description
The magical and mesmerising story of how tomorrow can change what happens today.
Tamara Goodwin has always got everything she’s ever wanted. Born into a family of wealth, she grew up in a mansion with its own private beach, a wardrobe full of designer clothes and all that a girl could ever wish for. She’s always lived in the here and now, never giving a second thought to tomorrow.
But then suddenly her dad is gone and life for Tamara and her mother changes forever.
Left with a mountain of debt, they have no choice but to sell everything they own and move to the country. Nestled next to Kilsaney Castle, their gatehouse is a world away from Tamara’s childhood. With her mother shut away with grief, and her aunt busy tending to her, Tamara is lonely and bored and longs to return to Dublin.
When a travelling library passes through Kilsaney Demesne, Tamara is intrigued. Her eyes rest on a mysterious large leather bound tome locked with a gold clasp and padlock. What she discovers within the pages takes her breath away and shakes her world to its’ core.
Aparna Singh (Verified Purchase)
Tamara’s diary has entries written a day before the events occur. A brilliant and interesting young adult novel.
Sahiba Rani (Verified Purchase)
Slow at first, but slowly it came together…. I had a total different ending thought out to what actually happened. Cecilias books never fail to surprise me.
Vrinda Saha (Verified Purchase)
After the accliamthat P.S. I Love you, I was excited about the next installmenst from Miss Adhern. This one was one that I was not dying about, I haver to be honest. Well written but not a plot that I can trasnport into.
Pradeep S (Verified Purchase)
I love Cecelia Aherns books, and this one didn’t disappoint! It was so well written. I couldn’t put it down! If you like a bit of chick lit mystery and suspense, this is the one for you
Kirti Tegar (Verified Purchase)
I wasn’t sure if I would like this book from the first few chapters, but it definitely grew on me. Tamara is a strange character, and takes some getting into. On the other hand, Rosaleen is thoroughly dreadful and never improves. Very different kind of book to what I would normally read.