![]() ![]() I was gripped from the first sentence, all the way through. Something that I absolutely love from Dorothy’s writing.Īs usual with Dorothy’s books, the novel is brilliantly written. When reading the description and getting into the story, you realise it’s much deeper and darker. Like many others, I was taken in by the cover, thinking that this book would be a sweet, romantic, perhaps tragic in places read. Her 14 year old daughter confesses something which rocks her family and her husband’s killer is contacting Saffron, claiming she’s innocent. Everybody thinks that Saffron is coping really well, but in reality, she’s struggling. Saffron Mackleroy’s husband was murdered 18 months ago and since then Saffron has been trying to finish the cookbook Joel was working on. (Just watch me say that with her next book too ) ) ![]() With each book Dorothy publishes I think that it’s the best yet, but I truly believe The Flavours of Love IS her best yet. I have had this book since it came out, and I’ve finally got around to reading it. I just have to pre-order them automatically. I have been in love with Dorothy Koomson’s books for AGES. ![]()
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