Blog Tour Review: Take Me Home

Posted 28th April 2014 by Emma in Blog Tours, Reviews / 1 Comment

Blog Tour Review: Take Me Home

I received this book for free for a Blog Tour in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Blog Tour Review: Take Me HomeTake Me Home by Daniela Sacerdoti
Published by Black & White Publishing on 18th December 2013
Genres: Chicklit
Pages: 256
Format: eARC
Source: for a Blog Tour
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Inary Monteith’s life is at a crossroads. After a stolen night with her close friend Alex, she’s just broken his heart by telling him it was all a terrible mistake. Then she has to rush home from London to the Scottish Highlands when her little sister’s illness suddenly worsens – and in returning she must confront the painful memories she has been trying so hard to escape.

Back home, things become more complicated than she could ever have imagined. There’s her sister’s illness, her hostile brother, a smug ex she never wants to see again and her conflicted feelings about Alex in London and a handsome American she meets in Glen Avich. On top of that, she mysteriously loses her voice but regains a strange gift from her childhood – a sixth sense that runs in her family. And when a voice from the past keeps repeating, ‘Take me home’, she discovers a mystery that she knows she must unlock to set herself free.

Take Me Home is a beautiful story of love, loss, discovering one’s true abilities and, above all, never forgetting who you really are.

Hello and Welcome to the first stop on on this blog tour. Thank you to Shaz at FABT for letting me take part. This was an absolutely wonderful story. This story is told from 3 different points of view; Inary’s, her brother Logan’s and her friend Alex’s.

The prologue is a flashback to when Inary was 8 years old and it shows her fist discovering her gift.

Then we return to the present day Inary. She’s working and living in London. She has left her brother and her unwell sisters in Scotland. While she is trying to get on with her lift she is a little broken. Part of her is in love with Alex but after how her last relationship ended she can’t bring herself to let anyone else into her heart.

A typical night out with Alex turns into a night of passion. Inray wakes up full of worry and makes a big mistake. Then she hears from her brother that her sister’s condition is now critical and she must return to Scotland.

We then follow Inary’s return to Scotland and her journey. I found this really touching and inspiring. How she managed to cope without her voice for such a long time.

While Inray’s in Scotland Alex is in London and he’s torturing himself. He’s in love with Inray but he doesn’t see it ever working. He tells himself he must move on and she’s never going to be ready for another relationship. These scenes are very difficult to read.

This was a really touching story. It’s extremely well written to the point where you can feel the character emotions jumping out of the page.  This was a story full of pain, suffering and loss and you feel every part of this. I welled up a lot.

I would honestly recommend this book to everyone.

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About Daniela Sacerdoti

Daniela Sacerdoti is a mother and a writer. Born in Naples, but brought up in a small village in the Italian Alps, she lives near Glasgow with her husband and sons. She calls herself a thief of time – she steals time to write when everyone has gone to bed, or before they wake up. She’s a Primary teacher, but she chose to be at home with her children. She loves being with her boys, doing art with them, reading anything she can get her hands on and chatting with her girlfriends. But she also adores being on her own, free to daydream and make up stories.
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