The Image of Her by Lorna Peel

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The Image of Her by Lorna Peel
Publisher: Tirgearr Publishing
Genre: Contemporary, Suspense
Length: Full Length (300 pgs)
Heat: Sweet
Rated 4 stars
Review by Poppy

Rachel Harris had been abandoned as a baby on the steps of a church-run children’s home in England, then later adopted. Who was her birth mother and what were the circumstances which led her to give up her baby?

Searching for someone who doesn’t want to be found seems a hopeless task, until Rachel meets Matthew Williams, a Church of England clergyman.

Then anonymous and increasingly frightening attempts begin and threaten to end their relationship. Are these actions connected to the mysterious events surrounding Rachel’s abandonment?

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The Image of Her was a decent mystery that kept me turning pages.

Rachel’s grandmosther passed away, and Rachel has inherited her grandmother’s place and lost her job. Between the odd noises she hears in the house and being a bit broke, as well as looking for a tenant, things are a little off for her. Enter Matthew Williams, sent to check out the weird noises but also in need of a place to stay.

I liked both Rachel and Matthew. They are decent folk just trying to get through life. Both have had some setbacks and are getting back on their feet. It was nice to see it happen together and for their romance to develop slowly and sweetly.

I have to admit that the book left me breathless frequently, right from the get go. There is much higher amount of dialogue versus narration that is used to move the story along and that was part of it. Also there’s a lot of story (and several sub-plots) contained between the pages so there’s a lot to take in. It was okay, just occasionally a bit confusing and exhausting and the reason this book didn’t rate higher.

I love the author’s light and fun tone of voice. The first chapter was an absolute joy to read and hooked me into the rest, not necessarily because of the story, but because of the two main characters. So fun!

There is a remarkable amount of British slang and words I was unfamiliar with as an American. It did pop me out of the story quite a lot, but it’s a British setting and I wouldn’t have expected otherwise.

All in all, though The Image of Her was a satisfying read. More just story and mystery than romance, it still made my heart very happy. It’s unusual today to find a book that isn’t all about the sex. This isn’t, and I think it really helped the relationship to grow more deeply and believably. I don’t doubt that Rachel and Matthew will live happily every after.

Comments

  1. Thank you for hosting

  2. Nikolina says

    This is a new author for me but the book sounds very intriguing, so I’d love to learn more!

  3. James Robert says

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  4. What inspired you to write this book?

  5. Thank you for hosting The Image of Her today, Poppy, and for your lovely review.

  6. Hi Nikolina! Thanks for your interest! I have written character profiles of both Rachel and Matthew and they are at my blog https://lornapeel.com/blog along with some excerpts.

  7. Hi Mai! I’m not adopted, but like Rachel, I have always been interested in my ancestry. So I decided to write a novel which involved not just genealogy, but romance and mystery, too. I had also just discovered that I had a distant ancestor who was a Church of England clergyman. I was doing a lot of research into him, so that’s why Rachel’s boyfriend, Matthew, became a clergyman and I got the church involved!

  8. What do you find to be the hardest part of writing?

    • Hi Peggy! At the moment, the hardest part of writing is actually finding the time to write. I grow my own vegetables so that takes a lot of my time, so I write a lot less in summer than in winter, and when I do write in summer, it tends to be in the late evening or at night. I do try to write or edit something every day.

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