I blamed my son for the death of my daughter...
The Butterfly Garden has it all.\' Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ \'A wonderful story which brought on an array of emotions\' The Thoughts of a Bibliophile, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
A fabulous debut novel\' A Book \'n Brew 2 Blog, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ \'An absolutely delightful novel...
From Cornwall to Costa Rica, this book delights over and over...
I loved it. a wonderful sweeping story of grief, regrets and hidden secrets...will keep you hooked, with some very poignant and emotional parts that\'ll have you reaching for the tissues.
What everyone\'s saying about The Butterfly Garden : \'I loved this book from beginning to end...
Fans of Jojo Moyes, Harriet Evans and Lucinda Riley will be gripped.
Set against the storms of the Cornish coast and silvery tropical sands of a distant paradise, The Butterfly Garden is a story of love, loss and letting go.
But with Maggie\'s time fast running out, is it too late for them to find the forgiveness they need to move on? A heart-wrenching page-turner about a family ripped apart by guilt and lies.
As Erin grows closer to Lucas and unravels the webs of deceit entangling mother and son, she learns about the terrible tragedy that changed their lives forever: the night when a little girl in a fairy nightdress went missing.
But when at last she finds Lucas, in a far- away place of searing heat and pearly sands, it becomes clear that he is hiding something too.
Erin wants to help Maggie find peace so she vows to track down her lost son.
Maggie is desperate to see Lucas again - there is something she needs him to know.
Years ago, Maggie\'s son Lucas ran away to the other side of the world after the death of her daughter ripped the family apart.
In return, Erin agrees to help Maggie find her long lost family before it is too late.
But as she and Erin spend evenings together by the fireside, sharing stories of the past, Erin feels her shattered heart begin to heal.
The owner, frail reclusive novelist and Butterfly enthusiast Maggie, has kept the curtains of her dusty house drawn for many years.
When twenty-five-year-old Erin loses the man she loves, she flees London for Cornwall and takes a job at Hookes End, a huge house clinging precariously to the Cornish cliffs.
I blamed my son for the death of my daughter..