Thursday, June 9, 2022

My Review for The River Between Us by Liz Fenwick

The River Between Us Cover
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love Liz Fenwick, one of my favourite authors who writes about Cornwall, and The River Between Us didn’t disappoint. We are currently looking at houses in Devon and Cornwall, possibly a small renovation project, but nothing quite as big as the one Theo, our protagonist, took on in Boatman’s Cottage on the banks of the Tamar.

Theo is escaping from the breakdown of her marriage and, whilst looking around her new home, she discovers some love letters written during the First World War. The story is then told between the two time periods, 1914-1920 and 2019. We come to learn how and why the letters were written and how Theo and her family fit into the storyline. 

The author covers a variety of subjects in the wartime part of the novel, including same-sex relationships, marrying for money and titles, but not for love, and the control parents had over their children. I enjoyed both timelines equally, and it was interesting to see how each was going to play out.

The River Between Us is a title true to its name, as love flourished on either side of the Tamar. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys reading novels set in Cornwall, with lots of Cornish history throughout.

Thank you to NetGalley and HQ for the opportunity to read and review an ARC of The River Between Us by Liz Fenwick.

1 comment:

  1. It looks as though you enjoyed The River Between Us almost as much as I did!! A superb tale.

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