THE
CHARM BRACELET
BY
MELISSA HILL
THE
BLURB:-
Many
years ago she was sent one with just a single charm attached. The
charms have been appearing ever since, often at challenging times, as
if her mysterious benefactor knows exactly when she need a little
magic in her life.
As
a result, Holly's bracelet is her most prized possession. So when
she finds someone else's charm bracelet, she feel she has to try to
reunite it with its owner. Even if the only clues she has to follow
are the charms themselves.
On
a search that will take her all over New York City at Christmas,
Holly becomes ever more determined to piece together the details of
the other charmed life. But what she doesn't know is that her quest
may also lead her somewhere she never, ever expected...
THE
REALITY:-
Another
delight from the pen of “light, bright and trite”. This book is
definitely charming but it's also very predictable. I worked
out who the owner of the charm bracelet was long before the story
told me, ditto the mysterious giver of charms as presents for Holly,
to add to her bracelet. And it was obvious how Greg's relationship
with Karen would turn out, as it was very simple to see what that
lady really wanted out of life.
Having
said all that, I thoroughly enjoyed this novel! Set in New York
City- a wonderful place I have been to, and can relate to- Holly
works in a vintage clothing store. As a lover of clothes, especially
those not mainstream, it was a fantastic backdrop for a fashionista
like myself! The characters were likeable and believable and often
funny (lothario Gennaro's ways had me laughing out loud, as did
Karen's ridiculous pretentiousness.)
Although
it was quite obvious how the story was going to pan out, there was a
lovely twist with regard to Greg's mother's health (you are led to
believe one thing, then find out all is not exactly good, but not as
bad as you first think) and how her involvement and interference
shapes the final outcome. The nicest bits for me, though, were the
stories behind the charms of the lost bracelet- they added a lovely,
romantic flavour to the tale.
Definitely
recommended.
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