Abigail Returns
By Pauline Tait
Genre:-Romantic Suspense
Blurb:-With just over a decade missing to Dissociative Amnesia, and a newly broken heart, Abigail finds herself with no choice but to return to Lochside. The supposedly idyllic home on the Isle of Skye she had fled so dramatically six years before.
And while struggling to find her way in a world she can't recall, she must battle the conflicts of the present with the shocking secrets she uncovers from her past.
Jamie's support is invaluable, but how much does he know? Greg is loving and attentive, but how does he have an ulterior motive?
Meanwhile, the presence of a stranger on the island shakes Abigail to her core. With no memory, she can only trust her instincts as she strives to build a life and a future she can call her own.
But Abigail soon discovers the stranger's trail leads far too close to home.
A riveting novel about new beginnings and second chances.
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My Review:-I read this book in one sitting as I really enjoyed and needed to know the end at the same time. We meet Abigail while she is living in London with her boyfriend Darren. Not long afterwards Abigail returns back to Lochside, the place she grow up with her grandmother. Abigail meets Jamie, he's dropping some shopping off, that his mother has put together for her, but why has someone dropped shopping off when nobody knows she's here? After a week of sitting around doing nothing, Abigail decides she needs to do the house up to either keep or sell, she doesn't know what she's going to do at the minute. Jamie, has been there for her, helping her find workmen and taking her to town as she has no transport. Abigail meets Greg, and they start to seeing each other, but who is Greg really?
I loved the storyline and the authors style of writing. There are a few things I didn't expect and few things I thought I knew but I was wrong. Will be reading more of Pauline's books.
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