Soliloquy by Janet Fogg – Review by Heidi Sturgess

SoliloquySoliloquy by Janet Fogg
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh be still my beating heart ! This was magnificent ! It’s one of those reads that just grab you and run with you and you’ll read again and again just to make sure you didn’t miss anything and it’s just that good ❣️📕

I love classical music , it’s always playing in my home and library and having played the violin for many years myself this was the perfect read and naturally I had brilliant backround music 😉

When Erin is contacted by attorneys regarding her grandmother’s estate she rather confused as she had passed 6 years prior but it seems grandmother had planned things ahead and she had an intuition for things . Anyhoo , a box is handed over to her with a brief explanation and when she opened that box I actually just cried at the way she describes how she could smell her gran , for years after my mum dies I could open her box that contained a string of pearls and I could still smell her so it really hit me ❣️

So Erin opened the box and our journey begins it’s as if the figurines contained within let’s us time travel .

Erin finds herself playing not only for her life but for those of others as well and my heart just aches for her and what was going through her mind at the time ….

A brilliant read that I’d highly recommend
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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