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Night Music: The Sunday Times bestseller full of warmth and heart

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But when her husband dies suddenly, leaving her with a mountain of debt, she and her two children are forced to abandon their home and move to the Spanish House, a now-dilapidated manor Isabel inherited in the English countryside. Summary: Believable characters in a moving family drama of bereavement, deception, and obsessions with an old house. She doesn’t know how to repair things at a derelict place when only thing she was focused on her music for years. All the drama came busting out and all of a sudden you have all the people cheating each other and fighting over a house. Isabelle was an infuriating character, I couldn't root for her or feel sorry for her even though she was grieving for her dead husband and her life had turned upside down.

I am not responsible for the republishing of the content found on this blog on other Web sites or media without my permission. Isabel lost her husband in a car crash and with no money and two children to provide for, she views 'Spanish. The worst thing about Isabelle was the fact she chose to get married and have kids when she knew she couldn't ever love and support them how they needed. Most of the story takes place when Isabel and the children sell their London home and move to the old and decrepit Spanish House.Unlike a lot of Moyes’ work, it does not have both a contemporary and a historical section but has a multitude of characters to get to grips with and, as always, I found the characterisation to be near perfect. However Matt isn't about to let his dream go and soon puts his plan into action, with consequences that change the lives of everyone.

As soon as I saw her name appear at my computer scene without reading the blurb or looking at the title, I just pushed the request button so hard and I might have broken my mouse! Now she has to deal with the whole responsibility to turn the house into a proper place to live in where has no bathroom, fridge and water supply. Luckily, at this point, the family are thrown a lifeline in The Spanish House and they immediately up sticks and move to the country and try and settle into the difference that living in a small village community offers. Thankfully the setting at The Spanish House and some of the secondary characters saved it from being a complete trainwreck. Isabel is going to have to face enormous obstacles where Matt, a builder, and his wife, Laura, had helped to look after their elderly neighbour, not out of the kindness of their hearts, but with an eye on and expectation of inheriting the house themselves, a house that Laura had long coveted.NIGHT MUSIC was a book that really delved into the harshness of life, and I couldn’t get enough of it. nici nu este greu, căci soțul ei o iubește și o sprijină în pasiunea ei, iar financiar nu are nicio grijă. A story about a woman who loses not only her husband but her sense of security when she finds out she’s broke, NIGHT MUSIC was beautifully written and completely captured me. I have to be honest and say this isn’t my favourite from Jojo Moyes work but it’s definitely worth the read. Moyes even creates a scene where our boy Firth emerges from swimming in a lake with his muscular torso gleaming and his hair slicked back - sending our widow's heart racing!

It has been quite a while since I have picked up a book by this author, my last one not being my greatest love. Mir gefällt das Buch, da ich dieses mal wieder sofort in der Geschichte drin war und einfach nur weiterlesen wollte. Instead of this happening however to their disgust and bitter disappointment when he passes away the house is bequeathed to his grand-niece Isabel Delancey who is living in London with her two children. The book follows the families as they struggle with their ideas of love and marriage, revenge, family life, and what it takes to make a house a home. Das Buch ist ein angenehm leicht zu lesender Schmöker für ein Wochenende auf dem Balkon oder auf der Couch.I feel like most of us know people like this, and it’s a reminder that you never know what people are going through.

knight in shining armour, Byron Firth who works for Matt but knows exactly what kind of man he is and attempts to help Isabel through the mess she finds herself in. As Matt attempts to drive Isabel and her family away from The Spanish House things begin to unravel very quickly and soon result in a dangerous obsession. What makes this book special is the thoughtful manner of Moyes' characterizations and the believability of the situation.

As it is, it passes to his niece and children, Isabel, Kitty, and Thierry, struggling with the death of her husband and their new financial issues they move to the country and learn a new way of life. I wasn't sure what to expect, typical, predictable chick-lit, or something with more depth, and I got the latter. This really is perfect holiday reading with the book moving along at a good pace with different strands of the story coming to a satisfactory conclusion although I don’t think this has the depth of her more recent novels. I don't know what it is, but even though none of the characters were particularly great people, even though I found Isabel and Laura annoying (bad life choices) and thought Matt was a complete psychopath, the story was still great, it still kept me interested. This novel follows the lives of the people in the little village where 'The Spanish House' is located.

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