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This was such a unique novel, in that it read like a mystery
mixed with a fairytale. Lily Temple is a character that has many, many layers
that needs to be pulled back. She is a silent film actress in 1903 and she
herself is a mystery. The first meeting we have with her is her wanting to tell her
story. And what a story it is. There is so much to unpack in this novel. We
have her love interest, Peter Driscoll who is a solicitor that makes a living
finding lost things and people. Besides helping Lily find out who she is and what
her story is, there is the lost jewel he has been tasked to find along with a
lost girl and a lost soldier.
Lily is looking for a storyteller that helped her when she was growing up. She has been running from her life for a very long time. Peter has a special gift in that he can get people to open up to him. He listens and asks the right questions. Through Peter, Lily might just begin to live her life again and maybe even connect her with the True Storyteller.
I enjoyed all the various book quotes at the beginning of the chapters. I also liked how the importance of story was a relevant theme throughout. How stories teach lessons, show empathy, and help some work through their problems because they can see the situation in a different light. This was a special, magical-like story that I was very caught up in.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I
was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my
own.
Joanna Davidson Politano is the award-winning author of Lady Jayne Disappears, A Rumored Fortune, Finding Lady Enderly, The Love Note, A Midnight Dance, and The Lost Melody. She loves tales that capture the colorful, exquisite details in ordinary lives and is eager to hear anyone's story. She lives with her husband and their children in a house in the woods near Lake Michigan. You can find her online at JDPStories.com.
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