I thought I would share a cute book with you called Only Isla by Bronnie Thomas I received a PDF copy of the book from Voracious Readers in exchange for this review. Inside this post is my affiliate links. If you click on the links and make a purchase I will make a small percentage from the items you purchase.
Only Isla you will come across secrets, life changes, grief, loneliness, work/life balance, travel, trust, and growth thrown in with a Cafe that I would really love to bring my girlfriends to. This is a romance book but also a Family Drama. Secrets and mysteries abound. The book reminded me a lot of myself as my parents have also died and before my dad passed he had mentioned my mom had a son we never knew about and I don’t know if its true or not.
Reading Isla story allowed me to put myself in her shoes. As she grieves her parents passing to find out her mom had a son. Who was adopted by a wealthy family. They meet and things happen and like lots of families there is a lot of drama. Then you throw in the brother’s friend and the romance comes in.
I am not going to tell you if its happily ever after or not because I believe you should read the book on your own to find out. What I will tell you is to make sure you have tissues on hand as I found myself crying at times and I believe you will as well. This is a true story for romance lovers which left David and Charlie out this time. Although if it was made into a movie I’m sure David would watch Only Isla with me.
About the book:
Isla Munroe, a stalwart of sustainable British fashion, is grieving the sudden loss of her parents when she discovers a secret her mother has kept from her – she has a brother. Her excitement turns to horror when she learns he’s none other than Alex Rutherford of the Rutherford Group, whose empire includes global fast-fashion chain, Halo.
Isla is drawn into the family fold by her charming nieces, Em and Harri. Alex’s beautiful wife is something of an enigma, and while Isla can’t quite figure her out, the beginnings of a friendship blossom between them.
Alex appears to want a relationship with Isla, but they bang heads on almost every occasion, leaving her angry and uncertain of her future in the family. And then there’s the complication of Alex’s best friend, the lovely, big, charismatic Will. There are a thousand reasons why she shouldn’t, but Isla finds herself falling in love with him.
When events take a tragic turn, and Isla and Alex finally lock horns, she must decide if she wants to fight for her place in his family, or walk away for good.
About the book: Bronnie Thomas
Bronnie Thomas writes stories about women and the challenges they face as they endeavor to find their place in the world.
Originally from Invercargill in New Zealand’s South Island, Bronnie now lives in Christchurch with her husband Matt, and their children, Henry and Ella. She studied English Literature at the University of Otago and followed this up with diplomas in Journalism at Wellington Polytechnic, and Speech and Drama at Trinity College, London. Bronnie worked in public relations before becoming a mother and CEO of the Thomas family unit.
When she’s not writing, Bronnie spends her time falling into rabbit holes as she seeks out information on how to function in today’s world, including, and not limited to: how not to stuff up parenting (hard), how to fuel hungry teens (constant), how to stick to healthy habits (very hard), where to travel next (fun), what books to read (joyous); and last but not least, how to stay sane (impossible)!
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates