The details of NZ's first person on route to sainthood. Suzanne Aubert, a French missionary sister, came out to NZ and helped. The book is filled with minute details which can drag on a bit, but is a fascinating look into life in NZ from 1860 onwards.
Beautiful story that shows the power of the ocean and relationships through a young narrator who is partially blind.
Magical story that pulls you in unexpected ways. "The thing about books... Is that they help you to imagine a life bigger and better than you could ever dream of."
Flipping between 'then' and 'now' it tells the story of Juliet and Luke's attraction through their own personal circumstances. Not particularly compelling.
4th in the Christian series 'Freddie and Grace mystery'. Following straight on from the 3rd book, Freddie and Grace are on their honeymoon trip across to America to see Grace's family, but find her sister beside her husband's body with a knife in her hand. It goes from mystery to mystery with another trip to Scotland to claim inheritance through their mother of a Scottish castle. Can they work out who is a murderer in time to claim their inheritance and go home?