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A review by shelbygeef
The Last Garden in England by Julia Kelly
4.0
The slow ramp-up pays off! The ending is deeply satisfying.
Kelly weaves together 3 time periods and 5 (main) characters beautifully. The first 2/3rds of the book have a slower pace that allows full character development. The ending ties up all the little mysteries and loose ends.
The imagery is amazing, I could see the gardens in my mind!
If you like Kate Morton this book is perfect (or if you love this book check out Kate Morton’s The Forgotten Garden).
Kelly weaves together 3 time periods and 5 (main) characters beautifully. The first 2/3rds of the book have a slower pace that allows full character development. The ending ties up all the little mysteries and loose ends.
The imagery is amazing, I could see the gardens in my mind!
If you like Kate Morton this book is perfect (or if you love this book check out Kate Morton’s The Forgotten Garden).