
Overview
She thought she knew her family. One photograph proves she has been living a lie.
Joanne has always believed her mother died giving birth to her. It’s a painful truth, but one she’s accepted. Then, whilst sorting through old baby clothes, she finds a photograph tucked away in a box—her birth mother, smiling and very much alive, cradling a newborn in her arms.
As Joanne starts searching, the answers she gets only lead to more questions. Her journey takes her to Rose Cottage, where her mother once lived, and into a past filled with long-hidden secrets. Can she find out what really happened? What could be so terrible that her father has kept it from her for her whole life—and is she ready for the truth?
Revised edition: Previously released as The Secret of the Brighton House, this edition of The Missing Mother of Rose Cottage includes editorial revisions.
Review
Joanne has always believed her mother died giving birth to her. It’s a painful truth, but one she’s accepted. Then, whilst sorting through old baby clothes, she finds a photograph tucked away in a box—her birth mother, smiling and very much alive, cradling a newborn in her arms.
I enjoy a good family drama with secrets. And this is pretty good. It does tend to drag in places. But I loved Joanne and her quest. And trust me…she discovers more than she bargained for.
The setting of Brigton and Berwick-Upon-Tweed in the United Kingdom is definitely unique (unless you are from across the pond). This and the dual timelines of present day and the 1980s, create an uncommon story to captivate you.
I also enjoyed these narrators, Lucy Rayner and Bronwen Price. I am not sure I have ever listened to either one. I will have to look for other books by these narrators.
Need a family drama with a great setting…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.
I received this from the publisher for a honest review.


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