Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Review: Enchanted Isle

Enchanted Isle Enchanted Isle by Melanie Dobson
My rating: 💛💛💛💛

This was a really intriguing and entertaining historical with a mix of mystery and romance. The audiobook was very entertaining and I've found myself flying through it, wanting to see what happened to Curtis and what mysteries and secrets was hidden.

Jenny's journey to break free of predetermined paths other people set for her was a great journey to be part off and the challenges Adrian had to face off being judged by sins of others made him a real and vulnerable hero.

I loved the sweet second chance romance as well.

*I listened to this on scribd.*

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About the book:


In the spring of 1958, Jenny Winter embarks on a two-month adventure to one of the most enchanting places on earth, a quaint village in England’s magical Lake District. With a new camera and an eye for capturing the beauty others miss, she can’t wait to explore the heathery fells and mystical waters. Adrian Kemp, a handsome and enigmatic local, makes the sightseeing even more beguiling—and he’s about to invite Jenny into one of the area’s most enduring legends.

When Adrian shows Jenny his late father’s abandoned dream, a deserted island amusement park, she glimpses a kindred spirit in this reckless, haunted young man. Yet as she opens her heart to Adrian, the two stumble into a labyrinth of mystery leading back a generation to an unforgettable romance and an unsolved murder that still casts a shadow over the lakes. As long-held secrets come to light, it’s left to Jenny and Adrian to put the past to rest and restore a lost dream.


About the author:


Writing fiction is a fun excuse for Melanie to explore ghost towns and old houses, travel to unusual places,

and spend hours reading dusty books and journals. She writes both contemporary and historical fiction with threads of romance and suspense.


Melanie is the award-winning author of almost thirty time-slip, historical romance, suspense, and contemporary novels including Catching the Wind, The Curator's Daughter, and River of Lights. Five of her novels including Chateau of Secrets have won Carol Awards, Catching the Wind won the Audie 2018 Inspirational Fiction award, and Love Finds You in Liberty, Indiana won Best Novel of Indiana. Catching the Wind and Memories of Glass were both finalists for Christy Awards in historical fiction.

Melanie and her husband, Jon, have two daughters. After moving numerous times with Jon's work, the Dobsons have finally settled near Portland, Oregon, and they love to travel and hike in both the mountains and the cliffs above the Pacific. When Melanie isn't writing or researching, she enjoys line dancing, biking, and making up stories with her kids.

More information about her and her books is available on her website at www.melaniedobson.com. You can also connect with Melanie at www.facebook.com/melaniedobsonfiction.

1 comment:

  1. I have not read anything by her (yet!!!) but hope to this year! Will be looking at this more on Goodreads, thanks for the recommendation :)

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