Review: A Home in the Sun

A Home in the Sun A Home in the Sun by Sue Moorcroft
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

TW: stillbirth, death (off page, but in current time).

I’ve been a Sue Moorcroft fan for a few years now, and so I was really pleased to receive an ARC of A Home in the Sun (which is a rerelease of her first book Uphill All the Way).

I found this book to be more emotional than some of Sue’s more recent books (not necessarily a bad thing). Judith is really put through the mill during the course of the story. However, don’t let that put you off, because this tale also contains humour, and a lovely romance.

I really liked both of the main characters, but especially Adam. In spite of having had a rough time of it, he is generally kind. I enjoyed the easy friendship that he and Judith fell into, even though they had opposing interests initially.

The plot is well written, and gets you involved. It’s emotional, and both main characters go through a lot, but it’s totally worth it for the final scene. I also liked the way other characters have their own stories.

Overall, this was an emotional, but rewarding story. It is well written, with gentle humour, as well as a lovely romance.

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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