A spellbinding tale of love, loss and long-buried secrets from the Sunday Times bestselling author. If you loved spending A Week in Paris with Rachel Hore or losing yourself in Songs of Love and War by Santa Montefiore, you will adore Tasmina Perry’s The Last Kiss Goodbye.
Everyone remembers their first kiss. But what about the last?
1961. Journalist Rosamund Bailey is ready to change the world. When she meets explorer and man about town Dominic Blake, she realises she has found the love of her life. Just as happiness is in their grasp, the worst happens, and their future is snatched away.
2014. Deep in the vaults of a museum, archivist Abby Gordon stumbles upon a breathtaking find. A faded photograph of a man saying goodbye to the woman he loves. Looking for a way to escape her own heartache, Abby becomes obsessed with the story, little realising that behind the image frozen in time lies a secret altogether more extraordinary.
Firstly thanks to Caitlin at Headline for sending me a copy to review .Apologies in my delay in getting to this book .
I devoured this and I was completely swept away ,it reminded me what romance feels like .
I love reading the different timescales in the book and how it all come together .
I cried ,laughed and smiled reading this .
I felt like I was packed a punch in my heart several times .
The characters are great and I must say I was quite smitten with Dominic and admired Rosamunds strength and fieriness .They had each met their match in one another and that just made their love even more believable and special .
A beautiful story of love loss and history .