Tuesday, 21 May 2019

The House Of Birds And Butterflies: The Lovebirds by Cressida McLaughlin

Meadowsweet worker Abby has managed to get author Jack to come out and explore the local nature around him finally and the possibility of a romance beginning hovers between them.

Jack leaves Abby another note about meeting up again for a coffee of which they do while Abby has thoughts about just what his character is in real life after Octavia talks to her about a possible plagiarism cover up by suggesting Jack paid off the reporter who's story it was. Abby feels uncomfortable with the thought and sets out to uncover the truth.

Meadowsweet however gets more visitors after word gets out the famous author went on a nature walk which helps their publicity but as he's a resident there too, it becomes a bit of an issue with privacy.

However, not to be put off, Jack and Abby explore the abandoned Swallowtail house Penelope used to live in with Al before he passed and are shocked with what they find inside.

After arranging their latest meet up, the pair share a meal and deep conversation about their pasts until an intrusion!

A great next installment in this book series so far! Cressida makes her books not only interesting in subject discussed at the heart of the book but keeps side plot lines developing along swiftly and smoothly so we don't wane in interest at all, I was hooked!
I love the couple developing and can't wait to see if Penelope thaws in her ideas about Swallowtail and Meadowsweet as well as rooting for our main couple!

Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!


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