Stitch by Stitch by Marie-Therese Hernon – Review by Kerry Carr

Stitch by StitchStitch by Stitch by Marie-Thérèse Hernon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this story. The author does an amazing job with the characters. In the beginning you really feel for our leading lady Elizabeth. She is struggling with so many things from her divorce, to trying to survive day to day life all the while fighting against her ex husband and his horrible sister. You really feel her struggle at times but as the story progresses you see Elisabeth grow into a strong independent woman.
The main thing I related with her on was her love and devotion she has for her children. No matter what she is going through she always fights for and puts her children first.
I also loved the mix of romance with an old flame and mystery when someone turns up dead.
And that someone is the lady that Elizabeth decides to invest in to start her own business. But when she finds Lousia has been murdered her problems only get worse financially speaking as she loses the money she has invested. Add to this the added stress of her ex flame being the one who is on the murder case which only adds to Elizabeth’s mounting stress.
Will the person responsible for the murder be who Elizabeth expects? Will she be able to find her feet and get back on track on her own to support herself and her kids? And what of the old flame, is his appearance back in her life the sign of something new that was lost or will it just lead to more stress and confusion.

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