Iluka
Cassie Stroud
Reviewed by Helen
What happens when siblings Helen, Sylvie and Brendan arrive at their grandparent’s house on the south coast of New South Wales after the death of their last grandparent Paddy, Iris had passed away five years previously a house built by their grandfather called Iluka.
The siblings arrive to clean the house and decide what to do with it Helen has her daughter Tegan with her and Tegan is going to film it all for an assignment for her university course, Sylvie arrives without her partner Lea and then Brendan arrives with his wife and stepdaughters the house is full and the cleaning starts what they discover is a box of letters from the mother they had been told had died when they were young and had been living with their grandparents.
The letters to not only them three but to their grandmother, Iris came after they had been told of her death, what was Iris hiding from them and as they read them their lives seem to implode in many ways, could their mother Marguerite still be alive and if she is do any of them want to meet her?
I am not sure how I feel about this story, the premise of the story is wonderful and I loved the setting but I did not connect with any of the characters in the story sadly. I do recommend this one to any reader who enjoys a family saga filled with many emotions.
My thanks to Harlequin Au for my copy to read and review.
The siblings arrive to clean the house and decide what to do with it Helen has her daughter Tegan with her and Tegan is going to film it all for an assignment for her university course, Sylvie arrives without her partner Lea and then Brendan arrives with his wife and stepdaughters the house is full and the cleaning starts what they discover is a box of letters from the mother they had been told had died when they were young and had been living with their grandparents.
The letters to not only them three but to their grandmother, Iris came after they had been told of her death, what was Iris hiding from them and as they read them their lives seem to implode in many ways, could their mother Marguerite still be alive and if she is do any of them want to meet her?
I am not sure how I feel about this story, the premise of the story is wonderful and I loved the setting but I did not connect with any of the characters in the story sadly. I do recommend this one to any reader who enjoys a family saga filled with many emotions.
My thanks to Harlequin Au for my copy to read and review.
3 stars
January 28, 2026 by Harlequin Enterprises (Australia) Pty Ltd