Back Where We Belong – Book Review

Back Where We Belong – Book Review

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Synopsis – Back Where We Belong

Fifteen years ago, one desperate act tore sisters Bex and Briony apart. 👭💕✨

Growing up side by side against the backdrop of a feckless father and a hardworking mum, they were inseparable—until Briony’s attempt to save Bex from a disastrous engagement shattered their bond.

Now Bex has the life she dreamed of: a loving family, a new glamping site on the family farm, and roots she’s proud of. Briony, living under the online alias “Holly Day,” drifts from place to place in her van, watching her sister’s happiness from afar.

When their beloved mum falls seriously ill, Bex must track down the sister she hasn’t seen in over a decade. But finding Briony brings more than old wounds—it brings unexpected closeness, new beginnings, and the realisation that some bonds never truly break.

As secrets unravel and hearts tentatively open, Bex and Briony must decide whether they can finally forgive, heal, and find their way back to each other—and to the family they both desperately need.

Purchase Link – https://mybook.to/BackWhereWeBelong

Author Bio

Jo Bartlett is the bestselling author of over nineteen women’s fiction titles. She fits her writing in between her two day jobs as an educational consultant and university lecturer and lives with her family and three dogs on the Kent coast.

Author Jo Bartlett

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My Review

This book is part of a series. It can be read as a standalone. I haven’t read any others and was able to understand this one but I believe several characters do carry through the stories.

This is the second book i’ve read by this author and I was expecting an emotional read. This book did tackle very emotional topics. However, I found the MC whiny and melodramatic at times which impacted my emjoyment of the story slightly.

I did like that the points of view were alternated between the two sisters.

This is a quick, entertaining read overall. I will read others written by this author.

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