A review by mrose21
The Country Guesthouse by Robyn Carr

4.0

Read this as a buddy read, so adding in my comments

Read up to chapter 5

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I could feel this was going to be a sad one. I didn't completely expect him having lost a child but its going to be a heavy grief one this book.

Yeah single mum, and not actually be their birth mum is a huge undertaking and not to be taken lightly, to also have a disability no matter how severe or not is an added stress.

My best friend has the same condition. She will always have to (well shes meant to but she doesn't always) have a splint on her right leg and her arm isn't really functional. I also know somebody that has had a child who is worse than my friend. Its a disability that affects in different ways to different people.


Read through chapter 10

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What do you think about tattoos? And further that having a tattoo with your partners name? Personally not a fan of a partners name just seems like a bad omen but I like the idea of kids names etc..

So another custody battle from a grandparent. Thats sad but I think we know why the grandmother wants him.. not for a wholesome reason. Do you guys have grandparent rights? Doesn't look like a thing in the UK. Not keen so far on the grandmother so far.

I'm also not that adventurous, where I want to visit caves etc. Going to new countries would be interesting though.


Finished! Couldn't help myself either!!
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That grandmother is crazy! A master criminal and so devious.
I thought the son came off as very sincere when he was pleading his innocence to Hannah & Owen. What did you think? Also he did do the right thing in the end.
With the Uncle in mind, would you if you were Hannah have let him have anything to do with his nephew Noah? Hes turning his life around and arguably he's the way he is because of his mothers terrible way. Hannah's friend was probably lucky to not go the same way

A yeah a fairytale ending with them getting married! Loved it.


Really enjoyed this series. Will look into reading other series by this author.