Headline Review July 2017 |
When Kit loses her mother in tragic circumstances, she feels drawn to finally connect with the father she has never met. That search brings her to the Thousand Lights Hotel, the perfect holiday escape perched upon a cliff on the island of Elba. Within this idyllic setting a devastating truth is brought to light: shaking the foundations upon which the hotel is built, and shattering the lives of the people within it.
A heartbreaking story of loss, betrayal, and redemption, told with all the warmth and beauty of an Italian summer.
What did I think about it..
For Kit losing her mother is
devastating but to then learn that her beloved mother has kept a huge secret
from her makes that loss doubly difficult for her to rationalise. Escaping to
the Italian island of Elba in search of clues to her identity takes Kit not
just on a journey of personal discovery but also opens up a whole new world of
possibility.
A Summer Read master class
springs to mind in this wonderfully evocative story which takes the reader
effortlessly to the delightful island of Elba and into the best room of the house in the
gloriously named Hotel Mille Luci.
I was utterly entranced by this
novel from the start, not just because its glorious Italian setting is just so
perfectly described that you feel like you are sitting on the terrace with
Valentino and his guests, gently sipping Aperol spritz in bowl shaped glasses,
but also because the author captures so perfectly, Kit's feeling of grief and
loss. Her sense of betrayal when she learns the secret of her past is both
poignant and memorable.
There is so much I want to say about The Thousand Lights Hotel but to do so would completely ruin the joy of discovering this truly lovely story. However, what I will say is that this author's writing just continues to go from strength to strength, not just in terms of character and description but also in the way the reader becomes part of the novel, so that the emotional bond between writer and reader is one of complete ease. There are no jagged moments when the story doesn't work and the world that is so lovingly created shines through with every well written word.
A few years ago, I remember being
completely bowled over by Emylia Hall's debut novel and still treasure my special
copy of The Book of Summers. I knew then
that I was seeing the emergence of a wonderful talent which
continues to shine just as brightly as the thousand lights of this very special
hotel.
About the Author
My thanks to Headline for my review copy of The Thousand Lights Hotel
Find more about the author on her website
Follow on Twitter @EmyliaHall #ThousandLightsHotel
Headline @headlinepg
My thanks to Headline for my review copy of The Thousand Lights Hotel
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