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Moving and totally gripping! I loved the duel timeline and how deeply you got to know the characters! Very well written.
Thank you to NetGalley and the Publishers for my ARC

I was absolutely gripped by this book. I loved the sense of two very different time periods, and I found the main protagonists very interesting characters. The monstrous father and his vile ways are dealt with in a very sensitive and non-sensational way, which makes the ending of the book much more powerful. This is an excellent, well-written book, and I would highly recommend it.

I really enjoyed this read. It was very character driven and I found I really liked following the sisters lives after the death of their father. It is quite a sad book but I think it shows the reality of life for some people.

I found this an absolutely fascinating read. The two sisters lives and their secrets unfolding were shocking but the support they gave each other was commendable.

Set in two timelines this is a story of Richard who is really not a nice man. When he dies his two daughters feel a sense of freedom. They can now be their own person and live without judgement of who their father was.
I really enjoyed this read. I loved the kind of historical sense that this book gave me. it did bounce quickly between past and present and I had to go back a few times to think about where i was but that said it is a well written tale and I enjoyed my reading time.

I read the glass house but to be honest i found it a very busy book ,too much backwards and forwards now it is well written but just not to my taste .

I found this quite a sad read .Aisling and Stella live in a modernistic house in West Ireland with their Father a cold narcissistic man with Nazi leanings. When he dies unexpectantly Aisling and Stella are free to live their lives but it is not as easy as they thought .Set in two timelines 1963 and 1999 and mostly told buy Aisling The Glass House is a story full of love secrets, lies and regret .Thank you to NetGalley for my ARC