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“Estee, I bought this ring the day after I saw you on stage, all those years ago. You’re the only woman I’ve ever loved.” Estee wanted to see it so badly, but instead she reached for Felix’s hand and gently closed it over the box. “No,” she whispered. “I want you to propose only when you’re truly free.”
Italy, 1946: As Estee bids farewell to Felix her heart breaks. Thinking back to her childhood when the two friends ran through the cobbled streets of their picturesque town hand in hand, she thought they would never part. But when Estee was offered a place at the world renowned La Scala theatre, she had to say yes. It would change her family’s fortunes forever.
Soon after, Felix began working for his family bakery, famed across Italy for its deliciously sweet pastries. The two lovers were never far from each other’s minds but when Felix’s parents demanded that he marry well to unite two prominent families, Estee felt sure that she had lost him.
Now, Felix has asked her to make the bravest decision of her life and run away with him. But with so much at stake, can she really follow her heart?
London, present day: Lily clutches a worn Italian recipe and theatre programme in her hands, having just discovered that her grandmother was born in a home for unmarried mothers. The faded objects are the only clues to her past.
Accepting a job on an Italian vineyard –a dream of her late father–, Lily enlists the help of the charming Antonio to help solve the mystery. But arriving in Felix’s town, Lily unearths a tragic love story: of families bitterly torn apart and of two lovers who were prepared to sacrifice everything.
When Lily finds out the truth about her family and who she really is, will Felix and Estee’s story give her the strength to also follow her heart?
An utterly enchanting and heartbreaking novel about lost loves, family secrets and enduring hope. Perfect for fans of Lucinda Riley, Santa Montefiore and Victoria Hislop.
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I loved this story and so pleased there are other books in the series. It jumps back in forward in time but it needs to so you can learn about the characters. Gave me Lucinda Riley vibes so I'm definitely going to read more of her books. Not just the others in the series but her historical wartime fiction as well.
Slight Departure From Lane's Typical Approach, Same Great Storytelling. I think this may be the first dual timeline book I've encountered from Lane, who normally writes historical fiction - mostly WWII - under this name. Here, we get a WWII story... but it serves to fill in the holes of the current day mystery, which is the other timeline. This is potentially an excellent starter that does well to both set up a series and combine “both” sides of Lane's storytelling - she also writes actual romance stories as her name without the “M” middle initial, and the romance/ women's fiction element here is particularly strong in both timelines. Which arguably makes this Lane's strongest book to date, as she is finally able to combine her components into one full “self”. Truly an outstanding work, and very much recommended.
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5 primary booksThe Lost Daughters is a 5-book series with 5 primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Soraya M. Lane.