'Erica James offers glorious escapism set in a house to die for. A sweepingly dynastic and satisfying end'Sunday Express Magazine
It's the summer of 1939, and after touring an unsettled Europe to promote her latest book, Romily Temple returns home to Island House and the love of her life, the charismatic Jack Devereux.
But when Jack falls ill, his estranged family are called home and given seven days to find a way to bury their resentments and come together.
With war now declared, each member of the family is reluctantly forced to accept their new stepmother and confront their own shortcomings. But can the habits of a lifetime be changed in one week? And can Romily, a woman who thrives on adventure, cope with the life that has been so unexpectedly thrust upon her?
Readers are captivated by Coming Home to Island House:
'Erica James at her very best...a fulfilling, hugely enjoyable read'
'This book felt like a luxurious treat'
'A wonderful thread of love, grace, loss and forgiveness... Highly recommended'
'One of those glorious stories where you don't want to put the book down!'
'I feel completely in love with all aspects of this books - the characters, the setting and the writing. I absolutely adored it'
'A captivating and thoroughly enjoyable read. If you enjoy superbly written character-driven stories this this one is a must-read'
'A beautiful story about family and friendship...a gorgeous heartwarming style'
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781409159612
Number of pages: 512
Weight: 360 g
Dimensions: 199 x 133 x 32 mm
Full of warmth and appeal - GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Erica James offers glorious escapism set in a house to die for. A sweepingly dynastic and satisfying end - SUNDAY EXPRESS MAGAZINE
Erica James’ prose is full of beautiful descriptions of people and places which soon become familiar and a sharp perception of character, both their virtues and their flaws.
Coming Home to Island House has at its...
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Vivid characters and locations bring this family saga to life at an iconic time in the 20th-century.
Set in 1939 and 1940, Britain at war is the setting for a dysfunctional family brought together by the death of...
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I loved this book from start to finish. All the characters are so well drawn, even the trio who sit in the Cobbles Tea Room passing judgement on the people in the village, particularly Romily. I cared about them all.... More
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