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Martha Wallace lives with her family in Connecticut, but she is traveling to Ireland to find out who her birth mother is as she has recently found out she is adopted. While in Ireland, she finds herself instantly attracted to JP Deverill, who she starts to have strong feelings for. But their relationship is complicated for a variety of reasons. Then there's Bridie Doyle, who has come back to Ireland after spending many years in America. She returns extremely rich and with a Count for a husband;
Book 3 of the series of 3; built around Castle Deverill. Again great characters, excellent plots, delightful prose, terrific twist and turns and unputdownable. The story is at the edge of plausible. Ghosts - not so sure about. Absolutely loved it.
What a great series! This is the first time in a long time that I didn’t read another book in between books 2 and 3...I just had to keep going...lolThanks Santa!! Xx
Sigh. I'm actually rather bummed that my journey with the Deverills is over. Even though the book did what I feared and wrapped some things up easier and neater than I would like, some of the ending parts were satisfying and I think I'm going to have a bit of a book hangover from this trilogy. Which is not necessarily a bad thing. I already miss the beautifully descriptive, emotion-evoking writing and the vivid pictures of Ireland and London that Montefiore provides throughout the book. Would I
Amazing, such a brilliant story, the 3rd in the Deverill series and in my opinion the best. Right up to the very last page. I cant recommend it highly enough. Its a real joy and i will miss the characters as if tgey were real life friends
I did enjoy this, but the problem with sequels is if you don't read them continuously, it's difficult to remember details of the plot. I've read tens of books since book two of this series and I struggled with the fine details of this, despite various recaps interspersed throughout. I would highly recommend, now that this trilogy is complete, to just read the whole lot in one go!
I have read more than a few of Santa Montefiore's novels and have always found them to be relaxing reads. A perfect choice maybe for todays troubled times.The Last Secret of the Deverills is in fact third in a series, so having not read the previous two one was unsure if it would work for me. No problem as I quickly became immersed in the lives of the families in Ballinakelly in rural Ireland. Santa has once again woven an atmospheric tale of love with a touch of the supernatural. Recommended to...
o my what a dissapointment for me. Too many storylines. Too many adultrous people . Too many non-credible storyplots. Too many reverences to the previous books (yes I know the castle burned down eg). Too many details repeated (eg Yes I know Michael Doyne has dark haircurls). I just finished the book because I wanted to know how it ended. I think 4 Montefiore books in 3 weeks is too much for me...
Story was all over the place and too soapy for my liking.
The Last Secret of the Deverills is the third and last novel in Santa Montefiore's Deverill trilogy. Spanning the course of at least 100 years we follow the Deverill family and all there chaotic wrong doings during England and Ireland's political disputes. We follow young Kitty from an infant all the way up to a mature lady. Despite all the atrocious life choices this family make, I swiftly fell in love with each and every character making this a very engaging read. My particularly favourite cha...
I really love the storyline of The Deverills 😍