Monday 6 August 2012

How to Mend a Broken Heart - Amy Andrews

Tessa King lays bright yellow daffodils on the grave. Her ex-husband Fletcher watches from a distance. His heart aches as much as he knows Tessa's does for their son Ryan, they buried ten years ago.

Despite the time gone, the pain, loss and grief is as the same as if the tragedy took place yesterday. Mainly because Tessa refuses to accept the loss of their son. She walked away from their marriage and their lives in Australia to live in a tiny village in England. Cutting all ties was the easiest thing to do but not for Fletcher. He knows he still loves her.

On the tenth anniversary, he approaches her. Shocked by the effect he still has on her she wants to know why he's there? Fletcher's mother is ill with Alzheimer's. To make matters worse, not only is the condition controlling her more, but she's forgotten all about Ryan and is asking daily for Tess. He needs her help. Will she come back with him? Will they be able to move on from Ryan's passing and what secret has Fletcher held all this time?

Not your typical romance novel, Andrews' story is well written and emotive. The subject matter - a child's death - has been handled with care but she goes beyond Ryan's death to show how not talking and sharing can damage the relationship between a husband and wife. Tess' reluctance to accept Ryan's death pushes her away from Fletcher, a man who still truly loves her.

The author's uncomplicated way of writing, aides to create a riveting plot that has made this book a page turner. There were a few times where I felt the story became a little repetitive in terms of Tess' thoughts and way of dealing with Ryan's death but it's a minor issue. Andrews' ability to treat the mother's Alzheimer's with  decorum and how to deal with the degenerative condition made this sub-plot poignant. Overall, it's a very good novel with moments of gripping sexual tension, profound love and utter despair. A recommended read.

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Harlequin via NetGalley. The opinions expressed are my own and I am not expected to give a positive critique.

5 comments:

  1. Hey Lini! How fabulous to stumble upon your great review. Pleased you liked the book - its close to my heart.
    I've posted it to my FB page!

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