Where the
Water Flows
It had been a
long, hot summer followed by a very wet autumn. The River Hawk, lying to the
north of a former little mill town, was in full flood but nobody imagined the
catastrophe that lay ahead.
Not the elderly couple who created a beautiful
memorial garden that would become a lake.
Not the opera singer who found a friend who
would risk all to save her life.
Not the owner of Wax Polish who would battle to
rescue her first love.
Not the new parents who would be overwhelmed and
torn apart.
And certainly not two drama students whose lives
would change forever.
My Thoughts
Today is my stop on the blog tour for 'Where the Water Flows"by Romola Farr.
The synopsis gripped me and I was not wrong. The story was gripping, exciting and can I say POETIC.
Absolutely loved the writing style of this author. I'm telling you she is going places. Of course if you have been following my blog you will know that I go for unique stories and this book did not disappoint at all.
What I loved most apart from the quality of writing was the cast of characters and the story line. Let me tell you get your hands on this book. Really enjoyable indeed. Well done.
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Author Bio –
Romola Farr first trod the boards on the West
End stage aged sixteen and continued to work for the next eighteen years in
theatre, TV and film - and as a photographic model. A trip to Hollywood led to
the sale of her first screenplay and a successful change of direction as a
screenwriter and playwright. Bridge To Eternity was her debut novel, and
Breaking through the Shadows and Where the Water Flows are standalone sequels.
All three novels are set in the fictional town of Hawksmead.
Romola Farr is a nom de
plume.
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