Thursday, November 14, 2024

Tour Review - - A Skye Full of Stars



A Skye Full of Stars
by Sue Moorcroft
The Skye Sisters Trilogy - Book 2
Publisher: Avon
Release Date: November 7, 2024
Reviewed by PJ
 


Under the winter stars, anything is possible…

Ezzie Wynter can’t wait for Christmas on the beautiful Isle of Skye. Her island home sparkles at this time of year thanks to the snow-capped mountains and frosty winter walks, topped off with family gatherings with those she loves the most.

But her peaceful Christmas idyll is upended when she hears that the Larson family – the owners of Rothach Hall – are flying in from Sweden for the festivities. As Manager of their grand Scottish manor house, Ezzie suddenly has decorations to hang, food to source and itineraries to organise.

Life only becomes more difficult when Mats Larson turns up. The owners’ handsome, self-assured son is used to doing things his own way – and he is only another headache to add to her overflowing list.

Yet when unexpected visitors arrive looking for Ezzie, nothing else matters as she is left questioning everything she ever knew about herself. But amidst the Christmas chaos, she might also discover that, when all is lost, it’s sometimes those we least expect who come to our aid…


PJ's Thoughts:
Sue Moorcroft takes readers back to Rothach Hall on the Isle of Skye for another heart-tugging, contemporary novel. This one features middle Wynter sister Ezzie, now manager of the Scottish manor owned by an absent Swedish family. When the Larsons begin arriving for their winter holiday sojurn, with divorced son, Mats and his children leading the way - it signals the beginning of many changes in Ezzie's life - changes that throw a wrench into her relationship with one of her sisters and just may undo all the hard-won happiness she's found on Skye.
I'm really enjoying this new series of Moorcroft's. She's assembled an intriguing cast of characters, centered by the three adopted Wynter sisters. Their journeys are a satisfying blend of women's fiction and romance, with explorations of relatable issues, personal growth, family, and love. I like their flaws, that they've made questionable decisions in the past, the hard work they've put in to atone for those decisions and create good lives, and the obstacles sometimes thrown into their paths. I'm especially enjoying the adoption storyline, the chaos it throws into the lives of the sisters but also the opportunity it affords to open their hearts and redefine what "family" means to each of them. 
Meeting the Larson family in this book is fun. They bring laughter, wisdom, a bit of angst, and a whole lot of heart to Ezzie's story. I especially enjoyed Mats' children and the relationship they form with Ezzie. I had no idea how Moorcroft planned to give Ezzie a happy romantic ending but she pulled it off in a realistic manner that fit the characters well. 
Ezzie and her sisters bring a rich, complex, and relatable sibling dynamic to each of the books. I really enjoy their interactions, disagreements, and strong, loving bonds that may be stretched but never break.
You don't have to read book one, Under a Summer Skye (Thea's story) to enjoy A Skye Full of Stars but I had a better understanding of the characters and enjoyed Ezzie's book more for having read them in order. I'm now looking forward to the third book in the trilogy and curious to discover what Moorcroft has in store for final sister, Valentina. She's in a troubled marriage and I'm eager to find out what direction it's going to take. 

7 comments:

  1. Thank you very much indeed for joining the blog tour with this thoughtful and positive review. I'm thrilled you enjoyed 'A Skye Full of Stars', and 'Under a Summer Skye' before it. Book three, 'Over the Sea to Skye', has been delivered to my editor and I'm awaiting edits. :-)

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  2. Thanks for the wonderful review. I have gotten the book. Ms Moorcroft is a new to me author. I have one of her other books on my kindle. I Look forward to reading this story. And isn't the Isle of Skye one of the most romantic names for a location? I wonder if that was a consideration when it was named? Thanks again.

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    1. Thanks for buying! I think ‘Skye’ comes from a Norse word, though I could be wrong. It’s also known as the Misty Isle. Happy reading!

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  3. A new author for me. Just did my one click on both of her books

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  4. This does sound like an enjoyable series. I have not read her books yet, but the premise and locale appeal. It is another series I will have to add to my ever lengthening list. Thank you for the review.

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    1. I hope you enjoy the books if you give them a try, Patricia.

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