The Making Of Us by Debbie Howells
Genres: Womens Fiction
Two people are about to take off on a journey that could change their whole lives…
As the plane surges up into the clouds, Stevie finds herself clutching the hand of the stranger sitting in the seat next to her.
It is a moment that will change everything. But Ned is heading to see his dying mother, and Stevie is returning to France to escape a terrible loss in her past. Neither of them can think about that tiny flame that just flickered between them.
But then their paths keep crossing, leading them both to the same beautiful community garden in a small French village; run by a mysterious old man named Zeke – a man with many of his own secrets.
As it becomes clear that fate is going to keep bringing them together – the two of them have to ask – are they ready for a happy-ever-after? Do they even know how to find it?As the seeds grow into plants and flowers all around them, Stevie begins to wonders if Zeke – and his garden – might just have the answers…
The Making Of Us is a heart-warming, uplifting novel about love, heartbreak, and living your truest life. Perfect for fans of Lucy Diamond, Beth Moran, and Nicholas Sparks.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Review
From the very first page, I was immersed in the lives of two wounded souls whose fates seemed inevitably intertwined. Their journey felt like a long-awaited dream, a story just waiting to unfold.
This was an emotional rollercoaster, keeping me on edge with each unexpected twist. Every time I thought I had the plot figured out, new surprises kept the story exciting and full of suspense. I couldn’t help but root for the characters, hoping they’d overcome their struggles and find the happiness they so rightfully deserved.
It was such a poignant reminder that life, much like love, is full of unpredictability. With its unexpected turns and surprises, it proves that the best endings are often the ones we never anticipate. It’s a story that lingers long after the final page, and I highly recommend it to anyone who appreciates tales of love, destiny, and life’s beautiful uncertainties.
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