![]() ![]() I did ❤️ this and I really want to say more but I daren’t because I don’t want to reveal something that could be a spoiler. This may be a poignant and emotional read but there is a little touch of humour throughout together with a strand involving two characters that kept me captivated wondering how it would end up! Both women find themselves in an extraordinary situation and my sympathies were with both of them but for different reasons.Ĭharacterisation and pace is faultless, Atkins certainly puts all her characters through the mill and no-one gets an easy ride. What I can say is that yet again Dani Atkins has created an emotional and sensitively written powerful story which has at its heart a dilemma of epic proportions.Īll the characters are so well written they made a long lasting impression on me and my heart ached for all of them – especially the two women – Beth, who has finally realised her dream of having her own florist shop, but at huge personal cost and Izzy whose over protectiveness of her son Noah has shut out those around her. ![]() You need to go into this unprepared and as the blurb gives the minimum of details, it would be unforgiveable of me to reveal any more of the plot. Having sobbed my way through a previous book (Our Song), I was in no doubt what I was letting myself in when I was offered the chance to review A Million Dreams. The other is that the reader is in for a heartrending read. There are two things that can be guaranteed with a book by Dani Atkins.
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