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Friday, 10 May 2019
#BlogTour Come Back to Me by Daniela Sacerdoti
Today it's my turn on the BlogTour Come Back to Me by Daniela Sacerdoti. It's a contemporary read with elements of magical realism combined with the concept of what family is for each of us. It's a lovely read.
About the Author
Daniela Sacerdoti is a phenomenon. Over one million copies of her novels have been sold in eBook, her debut novel Watch Over me was the 8th bestselling Kindle book of all time in 2015 and she was also ranked as the 11th top-selling Kindle author. Daniela writes beautiful, haunting and bestselling fiction for adults (the Glen Avich series), young adults (the Sarah Midnight trilogy) and children. Her novels have been translated in twelve languages. Daniela was born and raised in Italy. She studied Classics, then lived in Scotland for fourteen years, where she married and taught in a primary school.
Daniela's children's book Really Weird Removals.Com was shortlisted for the Scottish Children's Book Awards. She has also written for the BBC. Daniela, her husband and their two sons make their home in a tiny village in the Alps.
To discover more about Daniela and her world, visit www.danielasacerdoti.com.
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Buy Come Back to Me
About the book
Three separate lives. Three broken hearts.
Haunted by his wife's death, Matt arrives on Seal Island determined to be alone and unable to
escape his grief.
In the island's hospital, a young woman named Rose lies in a coma, trapped by the memories of
events leading up to her accident.
Grace, the island's doctor, is at the heart of the community. Only she knows how much she regrets
turning down the chance of love and a family years ago.
For these three people hope seems gone. But life is about to offer an unexpected new beginning...
Review
There are many types of reading experiences, the ones that leave you feeling happy, sad or angry. Now and again you get a book that reaches from the pages and takes a piece of you, even if just for a moment.
It may give you a sense of peace, a few seconds of indignation or fill you with rage. It doesn't really matter what emotion or thoughts linger, but if they do then the author has done their job by extending a hand to invite you inside and you entering their house of words, staying for a while and leaving with some of their powerful words imprinted in your memory forever.
Sacerdoti evokes that kind of magic with her story. It is a perfect fictional exploration of grief, forgiveness, accepting life and the obstacles it throws in your way, and finding your own type of happiness.
This is the third book in the Seal Island series and the focus is on multiple characters who become connected through the island. Matthew is still riddled with guilt after the death of his wife. He welcomes the isolation of and on the island. Grace keeps herself busy to avoid thinking about her all her regrets, about the life and family she should have had. Then there is Fergus and the strained relationship with his teenage daughter, a young girl who feels abandoned and neglected by both parents.
The story of Rose runs alongside the others, but takes place in the past, as we see her navigate the complicated oppressive relationship between herself and her brother.
On the surface that may seem like a normal contemporary story about family, relationships and love, but the author makes it stand out from the crowd by adding a layer of magical realism to the story. It falls over a certain character like a soft, soothing and healing blanket.
It's a contemporary read with elements of magical realism combined with the concept of what family is for each of us. It's a lovely read.
Buy Come Back to Me at Amazon Uk or go to Goodreads for any other retailer. Published by Headline in eBook on 1st May and available in paperback original on 25th July. Buy at Amazon com.
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