Fran Clark: Lovers

Today I’m joining the blog tour for Lovers. My review is written with thanks to Zoe O’Farrell for inviting me on the tour and to the author for my copy of the book.

Blurb:


A chance meeting sparks a journey of love, loss, and hope in this evocative story that begins in Soho, 1983.

Charlie is captivated by the female singer in a blues band at the Soho Cellar and is about to begin a love story that was never meant to be.

Fast forward to 2020 and the lives of five West London strangers intertwine, pulling them into the heart of Charlie’s story. As they search for friendship, compassion, and love, they must each take a chance and risk it all.

In this heartwarming story of fate and second chances, will a perfect stranger become a perfect lover?

Review:

Lovers is not my usual type of read, but nevertheless I enjoyed it. Fran Clark is a beautiful writer and I really enjoyed the way she described the characters and their emotions in a way that made me really invest in them and empathise with them.

Each chapter in Lovers is written from the perspective of a different character and I loved how each chapter gave us an insight into the different personalities and backgrounds of the characters. As we learn more about them, the connections between them become clearer and I loved piecing it all together.

Lovers is definitely a character driven novel and the plot comes from the different issues that the characters are going through, and through this the author has the opportunity to explore a number of interesting topics. Each reader will be able to take something from this novel as the subjects about which the author writes affect us all as human beings. 

I will definitely read more by this author in future.

Lovers is available from Amazon.

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