Belle has taken all the Christmas decorations down. This year they won’t be celebrating. As foster parents, Belle and Jim have given many children the chance of a happier start in life. They’ve loved them as if they were their own. They shouldn’t have favourites but little Lauren has touched their hearts. And now her mother is well enough to take her back and Belle can’t bear the loss. Hence, Christmas is cancelled. So when Jim crashes his car one icy December night, after an argument about Lauren, Belle can only blame herself. Everything she loves is lost. And Belle finds herself standing on The Ha’Penny Bridge wishing she had never been born. But what happens to a Christmas wish when an angel is listening…
Will Belle realise, before it’s too late, that her life is the most wonderful life of all?
I have just finished reading Every Time a Bell Rings by
Carmel Harrington and I can put my hand on my heart and say that this author
has put her heart and soul into this beautiful storyline. She has created such
warm, loving and caring characters that you can’t help but admire and hope for
a happy ever after for them.
The storyline is told over three parts covering the back
ground of our main character Belle in her early years progressing through to
the current day and along the journey we meet a wonderful group of characters
who have a strong influence on her life from the trusting Tess who is bursting
with love and of course not forgetting Jim who has his own troubles but has a
strong bond with Belle from their first meeting and to see their relationship
blossom was wonderful to watch. There were a number of foster children who we
also meet along the way all who touched my heart and brought something special
to the storyline as well as to Belle’s life.
This time of year I love all the Christmas books coming out
and as I pick each one up I am secretly hoping for that warm, sparkly and
uplifting feel to flow through the pages but with this book it is so much more,
Christmas is a time for friends and family and this book reminds us of the
importance of family and that there are so many unfortunate people who do not
have the happy Christmas we all know and love. Don’t get me wrong this isn’t a
doom and gloom book that will depress you before the run up to Christmas as
there is a beautiful touch of festivity in the book and there are new beginnings
and at times giving children love and hope.
Carmel Harrington has such a delicate and stunning writing
style that gets right to the heart of some very tender issues that I am aware
of but she takes things deeper and usually ends up breaking my heart! Broken
homes and Foster care is the main focus in this book and seeing how the events
that happened in Belle’s past she carried with her all through her life and
were actually holding her back in life and to see that she blamed herself just
made my heart go out to her character.
This book sure is a captivating read that will bring a lump
to your throat and will have you being more thankful for the life you live and
sparing a thought for others. Well done Carmel on another thought provoking
read that pulled at my heart strings.
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