Evergreen Falls
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Jennifer Vuletic
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A long-forgotten secret, a scandalous attraction and a place where two women's lives are changed forever.
1926: Violet Armstrong is one of the few remaining members of staff working at the grand Evergreen Spa Hotel as it closes down over winter. Only a handful of guests are left, including the heir to a rich grazing family, his sister and her suave suitor. When a snowstorm moves in, the hotel is cut off, and they are all trapped. No-one could have predicted what would unfold.
2014: After years of putting her sick brother's needs before her own, Lauren Beck leaves her home and takes a job at a Blue Mountains cafe, the first stage of the Evergreen Spa Hotel's renovations. There she meets Tomas, the Danish architect who is overseeing the project, and an attraction begins to grow. In a wing of the old hotel, Lauren finds a series of passionate love letters dated back to 1926, alluding to an affair - and a shocking secret. If she can unravel this long-ago mystery, will it make Lauren brave enough to take a risk and change everything in her own life?
Inspired by elements of her grandmother's life, a rich and satisfying tale of intrigue, heartbreak and love from the author of the best-selling Lighthouse Bay and Wildflower Hill.
©2014 Kimberley Freeman (P)2018 Bolinda Publishing Pty LtdWhat listeners say about Evergreen Falls
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- 10-12-18
not the best Kimberley Freeman book
I've read quite a few of Kimberley Freeman's book and was looking forward to this one. However, although it was okish I found the story line boring and was certainly not invested in any of the characters. I thought Lauren was a very weak character and the flash backs to 1926 weren't as riveting as when Freeman has done this in her other books. Violet was as you would expect for a girl of her era and her story has been told many times before in various books. I was quite surprised I was on part 2 of the audible book as really nothing much had happened for the book to be nearing its end! Very disappointing.
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