Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Book Review: "The Glass House" By Beatrice Colin



That moment when you believe you have the knowledge and gumption to make an assumption about someone only to learn you've missed the mark!

This is one of those stories that travel through time frames from 1912-current, through characters from one family to the next, and through ideas from gardening variety to beautifully landscaped botanicals.

One thing is for certain you won't leave this book feeling the same way you entered into the premise.

The notion that it was all over inheritance and estate planning was not quite truthful.

As it turns out there's so much more to this powerful piece of material that was created exclusively by Beatrice Colin.
Balmarra is the location in exquisite Scotland that turns our world upside down with concrete details that are etched in stone.

Until a visitor (estranged brother's wife Cicily) appears unannounced with a packful of suitcases, a daughter in tow, and enough drama to explode.

A story of true contempt using resourceful women who feel confined in their marriages with botany as a secondary topic to behold.

The truths shall set you free but first they will excite confusion, utter silence, and illicit suspense.

Thank you to Beatrice, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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