I was immediately drawn to this book because of its intriguing title and the idyllic scene on the cover. This is the first novel that I’ve read by Marjory McGinn, having enjoyed immensely the memoirs she’s written from her life in the Peloponnese. I was a little unsure if I was going to follow the story, since this is the second book in her series, but it is a standalone read, one hundred per cent so, and the tiny references to the first volume were scarce. What’s more, the author didn’t offer any spoilers from book 1, much to my delight, as I will undoubtedly read that at some point too.
This author has the unique charisma to introduce intriguing real-life and historical facts about Greece to her prose in a seemingly effortless manner. Her doing that also serves to deepen one’s understanding of Greek life and history. What’s more, her masterful descriptions and dialogue breathe glorious life into places and characters alike. In this book, the fortified villages of Mani, with their unique haunting beauty, came alive in my mind’s eye, and I felt enchanted, memories from my own visit to old, derelict tower houses coming back as I read.
The flow of the story is steady, and every single chapter offers a treat to the reader – be it a delightful conversation, a romantic interlude, a scene of the adorable stray doggie that Bronte takes home, and a lot more – including a threat to her romantic bliss with the charming doctor, and the intrigue of danger in her encounter with an unwholesome local.
The seasoned locals and expats featured in the story were a delight to read, and the author’s writing style is sublime. To put it simply: If you love to read about the Greek way of life, or if you’re missing Greece and looking for a book that will transport you there, this novel has it all to keep you both entertained and comforted. It has romance, intrigue, humor and even a spot of danger!
Zeffy the dog was one of my favorite characters. Just like in the case of Wallace in ‘Things Can Only Get Feta’, the author’s love for dogs shines through and I found myself saying ‘Awww…’ countless times as I read. It certainly warms the heart.
Bronte’s seasoned father, Angus, and the mysterious, famous novelist, who turns out to have a big secret, were other favourite characters of mine. I’ve already started to miss them, so I look forward to the possibility of a book 3.
Well done, Marjory McGinn!
My rating:
5 stars
A fabulous read that will take you straight to Greece!
Do you love Greek romances or stories about Greek village life? Give this gem a go, you’ll be more than satisfied!
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