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Free Download , by Kathleen McGurl

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Product details

File Size: 3591 KB

Print Length: 285 pages

Publisher: HQ Digital (March 1, 2019)

Publication Date: March 1, 2019

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07H2PMPR3

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#9,629 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I really enjoyed this book. I couldn't put it down and finished it in an evening. I loved the characters and the Irish history.

I am a fan of books that incorporate the past and the present. I got involved with the plot and the characters.

I received a complimentary copy of this book through Netgalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.Clare is a woman in modern England stuck in a miserable marriage with her controlling husband of 25 years. When she inherits a farm in Ireland, she jumps at the chance for a separation to find happiness and independence of her own. In pursuing her favorite hobby of restoring old furniture, she finds a birth certificate and an old medallion stuffed in an old chair. She decides to research the history of these objects with the help of the local bookseller.Ellen, a young Irishwoman in the early 1900s, starts a new job as a servant to a woman who was an active nationalist Irish volunteer. She has fallen in love with her longtime friend and neighbour Jimmy, who is also a volunteer, and is disappointed that he refuses to marry her until Ireland is free. She feels compelled by both of them to assist with the war effort.I like that Clare finally freed herself from her abusive marriage. Paul is such a controlling, horrible character in this book. It's so sad that Ellen lost everything and never found out the truth in the end. Great historical fiction about Irish history I haven't read much about before.

I picked this book because I love historical fiction, my father-in-law is (directly) from Ireland, and the description seemed intriguing. In the end, the book paid me back with intrigue and an interesting story, but it took a while to get there.One of my pet peeves when reading is when the prose *tells* rather than *shows* and I'm sorry to say that was a frequent distraction in my mind while reading this book. It had a compelling enough story, but the characters felt flat until about halfway through the book. Rather than seeing that as character development, I felt like I just wasn't privy to the personalities of the characters. They were too busy *telling* me things about themselves and their lives.*small spoilers here*I did learn a lesson in this book (one I've had to learn multiple times over in my lifetime): you don't know someone else's situation, so hold back your judgments. The modern day main character, Clare, seemed to very quickly decide to leave her husband when the opportunity arose, though she didn't seem to have the backbone prior to this to even stand up to him. I was so bothered by the fact that she wouldn't pursue marital counseling that I sat frustrated with her through most of the pages. By the end chapters, the character had slowly revealed countless anecdotes of life with her controlling, emotionally abusive husband. No, I never ever liked him. He was quite the villain. I learned my lesson that I was spending so much time judging her that I might have missed parts of her personality.The book carries with it the common millennial psalm/proverb for women to become independent and separate yourself from men so you can "find yourself." As a joyful Catholic, I find that a little shallow, but I recognize its place in our culture. Also as a joyful Catholic, I'm disgusted by a renewed understanding of those laundries, as embodied in the novel. Awful, unchristian practices. Heart-breaking.Overall, the fact that I felt I was being told so much instead of being able to uncover emotions, motivations, and metaphors on my own was frustrating enough to overtake the intrigue of the story. I did cry in pain at times and finally connected with both characters in the last 25% of the book, so that's lovely.Thank you to the author and to Netgalley for a copy of this book in exchange for a fair review.

With duel timeline, The Forgotten Secret, set in Ireland follows Clare Farrell who inherits a run-down farmhouse in Co. Meath and Ellen O'Brien, living in the same area one hundred years earlier. When re-visiting the farm her Uncle Pádraig left her in his will, Clare's filled with nostalgia, whilst looking at the potential the run-down building has. A view not shared by her husband. Back home, with the support of her grown-up sons, she decides to seize an opportunity to build a new life for herself away from her verbally abusive marriage. I admit, I didn't know much about Irish history before reading this novel and what little I knew was from a British perspective. Like Clare, I remembered the media and the news telling us about 'terrorist' incidents via the BBC. Therefore, I appreciated the research the author did and how she incorporated it into the narrative so I could understand the conflict between the UK and Ireland from an Irish point of view too. 'I felt a pang of excitement and nerves. Too right I wanted to see!! It could be a cellar, or a buried box of treasure, or an entrance to a secret tunnel...I realised I had probably read too many Enid Blyton books in my childhood, but then again, who wouldn't be excited uncovering a concealed trapdoor?' Clare's enthusiasm for rebuilding her life is enhanced by her surroundings. Despite visiting her uncle's farm as a child, there's plenty to discover about the place and the past and I admired how she embraced her findings enough to research and seek out further information. Ellen's life, in contrast, highlights the difficulties of living in a politically volatile era where it is easy to end up in a situation which doesn't reflect your true views and feelings. I liked how the narrative highlights Ellen's plight and concerns and how a century later, the secrets are uncovered. Overall, a delightful novel reflecting the lives of two women who have to overcome difficulties within their lives. It's insightful and all ties up beautifully at the end. 3.5 stars ***arc generously received courtesy of HQ Digital via NetGalley***

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