Showing posts with label Melanie Hudson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melanie Hudson. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 April 2021

Publication Day Review: The Night Train To Berlin by Melanie Hudson

Two lost souls brought together by the chaos of war.

A train journey into the past.

A love that echoes through time.


Paddington Station, present day

A young woman boards the sleeper train to Cornwall with only a beautiful emerald silk evening dress and an old, well-read diary full of sketches. Ellie Nightingale is a shy violinist who plays like her heart is broken. But when she meets fellow passenger Joe she feels like she has been given that rarest of gifts…a second chance.

Paddington Station, 1944

Beneath the shadow of the war which rages across Europe, Alex and Eliza meet by chance. She is a gutsy painter desperate to get to the frontline as a war artist and he is a wounded RAF pilot now commissioned as a war correspondent. With time slipping away they make only one promise: to meet in Berlin when this is all over. But this is a time when promises are hard to keep, and hope is all you can hold in your heart.

From a hidden Cornish cove to the blood-soaked beaches of Normandy in June 1944, this is an epic love story like no other.



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A dual timeline novel. Night Train To Berlin ties together the history of an emerald green dress, a clock and a night train journey from London Paddington To Penzance.

In 1944, Lady Eliza Arbuthnot (nee Grey), is a wartime artist and meets former RAF pilot, Joseph Alexander (Alex) Levine on the night train to Cornwall. Both are alone with tough personal decisions to make. They share a table in the dining car and over the course of the evening, they get to know one another. On arriving in Cornwall, they part ways only to meet again and begin a heart-wrenching relationship set against the backdrop of WWII.

Armed with her suitcase and violin, Ellie Nightingale boards the night train to Penzance. She is travelling to a cottage she has spent many childhood holidays. On-board, she meets Joe Burton from Leeds. Over the course of the journey, they realise a mutual coincidence, sparking the beginning of a tentative romance.

The author skilfully weaves the past with the present as the links between the two couples are unravelled. The synchronisation of the train journeys makes it easy to follow important aspects of their stories. The strongest timeline is Eliza and Alex's in WWII which includes vivid descriptions depicting the horror of war particularly around the time of the D-Day landing and beyond.

All the characters are likeable and relatable, although Eliza's attitude is questionable sometimes. Alex is a proud war hero, who takes risks. Ellie is sweet, in a fragile way. Joe is the one we don't learn so much about.

The ending is satisfactory. Ellie and Joe are happy for now while Eliza and Alex's is ambiguous. It leaves the reader to contemplate what happens subsequently. Although it's difficult to fully grasp what the author intends for us to understand. Overall, a captivating novel with an encompassing, epic love story.

***arc generously received courtesy of 0ne More Chapter via NetGalley***





Friday, 23 August 2019

Release Day Review: The Last Letter From Juliet by Melanie Hudson



The Last Letter from Juliet: An absolutely gripping and heartbreaking World War 2 historical novelThe Last Letter from Juliet: An absolutely gripping and heartbreaking World War 2 historical novel by Melanie Hudson

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


An emotional and bitter-sweet dual timeline novel about two women and their adventures in Angels Cove, Cornwall.

With an offer of gin, Katherine decides to accept her Uncle Gerald's invitation to spend Christmas with him in Cornwall rather than be home alone during the festive period. On arrival, all the best-laid plans go pear-shaped but she finds comfort within her surrounds; a cottage which once belonged to an old lady. Whilst settling in she finds a journal written by the once owner and begins to read about her life and escapades before and during WWII.

The residents of Angels Cove quickly embrace their new temporary resident during the run-up to Christmas as Katherine finds both purpose and comfort as she befriends and helps out the colourful characters who live within this small coastal village. Yet, it's the thrill of getting to know who Juliet was which drives her enthusiasm during what is ordinarily a difficult time of year for her.

The writing smoothly alternates between the past and the present timelines as we re-live Juliet's life as a pilot through her journals and learn about the struggles Katherine is dealing with. Finding out the exploits and bravery of the A.T.A. girls (Air Transport Auxiliary) is thrilling in its own right but I like how Katherine embraces Juliet's handling of situations to give her a new perspective on life and how she can move forward with a new sense of optimism and purpose.

Not everything within this enticing narrative is about these women, there's a dashing hero who stole Juliet's heart and an equally handsome gentleman who is Juliet's nephew. His zest for life equals his aunt's although we learn his background isn't what Katherine expected.

For me, the highlight is Katharine's realisation the woman she has come to admire is still alive and has an opportunity to meet her. It's a poignant and uplifting moment to give pause for thought and shed a few tears.

To sum up, if you enjoy uplifting novel laced with fascinating historical facts, heart-warming characters with a Christmassy Cornish backdrop, You'll love The Last Letter From Juliet.

4.5 stars

***arc generously received courtesy of the publisher One More Chapter via NetGalley***


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**Paperback editions publishing 14th November in AmazonUK, 7th January 2020 in Amazon US


'The Last Letter from Juliet' is a moving and powerful novel of friendship, love and resilience.

A daring WWII pilot who grew up among the clouds, Juliet Caron’s life was one of courage, adventure – and a love torn apart by war. Every nook of her Cornish cottage is alive with memories just waiting to be discovered.

Katherine Henderson has escaped to Cornwall for Christmas but she soon finds there is more to her holiday cottage than meets the eye. And on the eve of Juliet’s 100th birthday, Katherine is enlisted to make an old lady’s final Christmas wish come true…