The Garden of Promises and Lies: A Novel

The Garden of Promises and Lies: A Novel

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  • Author:Paula Brackston
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Summary

The third installment of a bewitching series "brimming with charm and charisma" that will make "fans of Outlander rejoice!" (Woman's World Magazine)。

New York Times
bestselling author Paula Brackston's second novel in the Found Things series, Secrets of the Chocolate House, was called a "time-swapping romance [that] will please fans of Alice Hoffman" (Publishers Weekly)。 Now, Brackston returns to the Found Things series with a third book, The Garden of Promises and Lies。

As the bustle of the winter holidays in the Little Shop of Found Things gives way to spring, Xanthe is left to reflect on the strange events of the past year。 While she's tried to keep her time-traveling talents a secret from those close to her, she is forced to take responsibility for having inadvertently transported the dangerous Benedict Fairfax to her own time。 Xanthe comes to see that she must use her skills as a Spinner if she and Flora are ever to be safe, and turns to the Spinners book for help。

It is then that a beautiful antique wedding dress sings to her。 Realizing the dress and her adversary are connected in some way, she answers the call。 She finds herself in Bradford-on-Avon in 1815, as if she has stepped into a Jane Austen story。

Now in Xanthe's time, Fairfax is threatening Xanthe into helping him with his evil doings, and demonstrates all too clearly how much damage he is capable of causing。 With Fairfax growing ever more powerful, Xanthe enlists the help of her boyfriend Liam, taking him back in time with her。 It is a decision that might just ensure she prevails over her foe, but only by putting her life—and his—on the line。

Editor Reviews

11/30/2020

Brackston’s enjoyable latest entry in her Found Things series (after The Secrets of the Chocolate House) finds time-traveling Xanthe Westlake on another reluctant adventure to the past。 Xanthe, recovering from her breakup with Samuel—her 17th-century flame from the previous installment—is wracked by the guilt of knowing her return to the present allowed Samuel’s former boss, maniacal aristocrat Benedict Fairfax, to follow her there。 Xanthe, who is a Spinner with the ability to travel through time using historical objects, wants nothing to do with her ability, but when a wedding dress from the 19th century calls out to her, she is launched back to 1815 Bradford-on-Avon, England。 Xanthe, who has visions of the bride who originally owned the dress, is compelled to help her before she is convinced by her family to marry Fairfax。 As Fairfax’s threats escalate, leaving Xanthe’s mother in danger in the present day, Xanthe realizes she must break her connection to her Spinning abilities if she wants to free herself。 Brackston wastes no time getting into the story, so readers unfamiliar with the series will likely feel lost。 But those who enjoy Brackston’s unique blend of historical detail, village charm, and twisty plotting will be delighted by this rip-roaring installment。 (Nov。)

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Reviews

Laurie

I love Paula Brackston's books and this one is no exception。 I want to be a "spinner" and travel back in time too! "Spinners are supposed to keep the order of things, to protect the way things are meant to be"。 It does seem easier said than done as we see in the third book in the series "Found Things"。 This time Xanthe goes to the year 1815 to solve a mystery and to protect her family from catastrophe! She also has learned how to travel with non-spinners, including animals which may or may not be a "good" thing! I love this series and can tell you that while reading, I am nervous for Xanthe and her companions each time she travels, no matter how short a journey! I cannot wait for the next book so I can find out if everyone is ok and are there any consequences to time travel? If you like time travel, this is for you!

Ashley McNeil

Paula Brackston has woven her magic again in this newest addition to The Found Things series。 Garden of Promises and Lies picks up where we left off in Secrets of The Chocolate House。 Xanthe is recovering from her broken heart and trying to setting back into life in the 21st century when at an auction a beautiful wedding dress starts to sing to her。 Fairfax has made another appearance in her own time and she must rely on those around her to understand her secrets and help her out。 I loved this b Paula Brackston has woven her magic again in this newest addition to The Found Things series。 Garden of Promises and Lies picks up where we left off in Secrets of The Chocolate House。 Xanthe is recovering from her broken heart and trying to setting back into life in the 21st century when at an auction a beautiful wedding dress starts to sing to her。 Fairfax has made another appearance in her own time and she must rely on those around her to understand her secrets and help her out。 I loved this book。 Paula Brackston is such a beautiful writer and I will always be first in line to purchase her latest works。 This book is full of magic and beauty and you can simply tell that Brackston does her research。 The different times that Xanthe travels to are so wondrously described it’s like being there but not so over detailed as to make you lose interest。 The characters are so likable and relatable that I really just want to live in the same town as Xanthe and her companions。 As I previously mentioned, I loved this book。 The Garden of Promises and Lies is probably my favorite of the series so far and I will be waiting not so patiently for the next installment to learn of Liam, Xanthe, and Mistress Flytes fate。 Simply put, Paula Brackston is a true storyteller and weaver of words。 。。。more

erica

This is the third book in the author’s series of found things。 But they really are stand alone books so a reader can pick them up in any order。 I am lucky enough to have read them as they have been published and LOVE them。 As an antique dealer myself I love the role that the found items play。 And the descriptions are just wonderful。 The story lines really resonate with me as an antique lover! Now I can’t wait for the next book to be published! Ms。 Brackston has me hooked。 She also has me plannin This is the third book in the author’s series of found things。 But they really are stand alone books so a reader can pick them up in any order。 I am lucky enough to have read them as they have been published and LOVE them。 As an antique dealer myself I love the role that the found items play。 And the descriptions are just wonderful。 The story lines really resonate with me as an antique lover! Now I can’t wait for the next book to be published! Ms。 Brackston has me hooked。 She also has me planning a post COVID trip to England。 Cannot wait to see all the villages for myself。 Thank you so much to NetGalley and the publishers for the ARC。 。。。more

Kelly

Wow! This is the third book in the Lost Things series and what a great addition。 At first I wondered how this could compare to the first two books and where it would take Xanthe。 Although slow initially when it took off I couldn’t put the book down。 It was a whirlwind adventure of whimsy and danger while Xanthe time travels as a Spinner once again to restore peace and history。 I can hardly wait for the next installment in this series。 What a cliff hanger!

Olivia

THE GARDEN OF PROMISES AND LIES is another fantastic installment in a charming time-traveling series。 Xanthe is back in the present, and acquiring more items for her mother and her shop, when she finds a wedding dress singing to her。 The dress is connected to her foe, Fairfax, who is also threatening Xanthe and her mother's safety in the future。 How he is destroying their house in the future is not clear, but he will stop at nothing to get the spinner book, which Xanthe knows would be too danger THE GARDEN OF PROMISES AND LIES is another fantastic installment in a charming time-traveling series。 Xanthe is back in the present, and acquiring more items for her mother and her shop, when she finds a wedding dress singing to her。 The dress is connected to her foe, Fairfax, who is also threatening Xanthe and her mother's safety in the future。 How he is destroying their house in the future is not clear, but he will stop at nothing to get the spinner book, which Xanthe knows would be too dangerous in his hands。She must now take additional people into her confidence to help resolve the past which is singing to her and to prevent Fairfax from harming her in the present。 This is an intriguing combination of history, sci-fi, and mild suspense that makes it quite a fascinating read。This third book has less romance than past books, but it is so well-written that the lack does not detract from its general appeal。 The writing really pulls the reader in, and we get swept away in Xanthe's plotting to keep the book out of Fairfax's hands while also preventing the havoc he seems intent on wreaking。 I was highly engaged in the story and eager for the new things we learn about Xanthe's ability - of which we know there is still so much to learn。The ending is quite the cliffhanger, and I am definitely eager to continue this series。 Perfect for fans of OUTLANDER, this series is quite enthralling。 Highly recommend checking this out if you like history and/or time travel!Please note that I received an ARC from the publisher through netgalley。 All opinions are my own。 。。。more

Andrea

Earlier this year I discovered The Found Things series by Paula Brackston and fell in love。 Book three in this series has me continuing my love affair with Xanthe’s world, her travels and her wonderful community。As the bustle of the winter holidays in the Little Shop of Found Things gives way to spring, Xanthe is left to reflect on the strange events of the past year。 While she's tried to keep her time-traveling talents a secret from those close to her, she is forced to take responsibility for h Earlier this year I discovered The Found Things series by Paula Brackston and fell in love。 Book three in this series has me continuing my love affair with Xanthe’s world, her travels and her wonderful community。As the bustle of the winter holidays in the Little Shop of Found Things gives way to spring, Xanthe is left to reflect on the strange events of the past year。 While she's tried to keep her time-traveling talents a secret from those close to her, she is forced to take responsibility for having inadvertently transported the dangerous Benedict Fairfax to her own time。 Xanthe comes to see that she must use her skills as a spinner if she and Flora are ever to be safe, and turns to the Spinners book for help。It is then that a beautiful antique wedding dress sings to her。 Realizing the dress and her adversary are connected in some way, she answers the call。 She finds herself in Bradford-on-Avon in 1815, as if she has stepped into a Jane Austen story。Now in Xanthe's time, Fairfax is threatening Xanthe into helping him with his evil doings, and demonstrates all too clearly how much damage he is capable of causing。 With Fairfax growing ever more powerful, Xanthe enlists the help of her boyfriend Liam, taking him back in time with her。 It is a decision that might just ensure she prevails over her foe, but only by putting her life--and his--on the line。Paula Brackston has a way with creating the most vivid and almost cinematic worlds in her stories。 She has once again brought her talent for creating a scene and its setting as Xanthe’s adventures in time travel continue in The Garden of Promises and Lies。 Not only was I immersed in the setting and feeling as if I was traveling through 17th century England, I was also held hostage through the suspense and mystery of what would happen as the series continues and the evil Fairfax is still on the hunt for Xanthe and The Spinners book。The Garden of Promises and Lies was just as entertaining, engrossing and exciting as the first book。。。Actually it was even more engrossing, and I found myself unable to set this book down。 I loved how the characters and plot continued to develop, make deeper connections and bonds with each other as they form a tighter knit community。 They really are a unique and endearing cast, and I was fully invested in all their lives。Brackston’s writing is still as eloquent and engrossing as ever, and creates an atmosphere that is thick and palpable。 Just like the first book, the storyline is intriguing, warm and suspenseful。 Oh…and that cliffhanger at the end has me salivating for book four!Thank you St。 Martin’s Press and NetGalley for gifting me an advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion。 。。。more

Ann

The Garden of Promises and Lies (Paula Brackston) is a story that all who like reading about time travel will enjoy。 Our heroine is a "Spinner" and can spin her way to various places by items that "sing" to her。 In The Garden of Promises and Lies a wedding dress draws Xanthe to the past。 This is one in a series but is easy to follow along for the new reader。 I want to thank NetGalley and St。 Martin's Press for an early copy to review。 The Garden of Promises and Lies (Paula Brackston) is a story that all who like reading about time travel will enjoy。 Our heroine is a "Spinner" and can spin her way to various places by items that "sing" to her。 In The Garden of Promises and Lies a wedding dress draws Xanthe to the past。 This is one in a series but is easy to follow along for the new reader。 I want to thank NetGalley and St。 Martin's Press for an early copy to review。 。。。more

Victoria Rodríguez

A very entertaining book。 It is the first book I read by Paula Brackston surely will not be the last。 Xanthe has tried to keep her abilities to travel through time a secret。 However, she will have to take responsibility for having transported the dangerous Benedict Fairfax in her own time。 Also, Xanthe will have to use her abilities as a Spinner if she and Flora want to be safe。 One day, Xanthe hears the singing of a beautiful wedding dress。 She thus realizes that the dress has a connection to h A very entertaining book。 It is the first book I read by Paula Brackston surely will not be the last。 Xanthe has tried to keep her abilities to travel through time a secret。 However, she will have to take responsibility for having transported the dangerous Benedict Fairfax in her own time。 Also, Xanthe will have to use her abilities as a Spinner if she and Flora want to be safe。 One day, Xanthe hears the singing of a beautiful wedding dress。 She thus realizes that the dress has a connection to her adversary in some way。 So she will have to travel to Bradford On Avon in 1815, immersing herself in a story in the style of Jane Austen。 I loved this story because it is full of action, fantasy, and mystery。 The telling of the story made me feel like I was with Xanthe, traveling back in time。 I liked Xanthe's courage and perseverance to carry out her mission in a century where everything was very different。 The words and the interactions were just right, which I relished。 I thank NetGalley and St。 Martin's Press for providing me with a copy of the book in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Debra

3。5 stars rated down。 "The Garden of Promises and Lies" is the third book in the "Found Things" series- if you have read the first two in the series and have enjoyed them, then I think that this book will be a welcome next installment。 In my reviews of the previous two books, I complain about the secrecy that Xanthe always justifies with her time traveling skills。 Things are a bit different in this book- it was a nice change, but at the same time I felt that the interactions between the characte 3。5 stars rated down。 "The Garden of Promises and Lies" is the third book in the "Found Things" series- if you have read the first two in the series and have enjoyed them, then I think that this book will be a welcome next installment。 In my reviews of the previous two books, I complain about the secrecy that Xanthe always justifies with her time traveling skills。 Things are a bit different in this book- it was a nice change, but at the same time I felt that the interactions between the characters were forced and the characterization felt 'off。'Since the previous two books have had the same villain, I would have expected him to be a bit more dynamic。 I never really understood his motivation as the villain to the story。I would give this story a "four star" rating because I do really enjoy the series, but I really disliked that the story ended with a pretty big cliffhanger。 It is apparent that Paula Brackston has a plan for where the series is going, but as a reader, I always find it a disservice to the reader to end a book without a better sense of a resolution。 And yet, I really enjoy this series and highly recommend it, especially to people who enjoy romance-adventure-time travel-history。 I will happily continue to read the series and look forward to book 4!Thank you Netgalley and St。 Martin's press for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。 Also, I highly recommend following the author on her FB page- her posts are full of cute dogs and updates :) 。。。more

Deanna Lynn Sletten

We return to the Little Shop of Found Things in the third novel of the Found Things series。 Xanthe is upset over having unintentionally transported the evil Benedict Fairfax to modern times and is scared of what his presence might mean to her and her mother。 This leads her to try to find a way to not only get him to leave their time period, but possibly destroy him once and for all。 When an antique wedding dress calls for her, Xanthe realizes it might be the very item to take her back in time to We return to the Little Shop of Found Things in the third novel of the Found Things series。 Xanthe is upset over having unintentionally transported the evil Benedict Fairfax to modern times and is scared of what his presence might mean to her and her mother。 This leads her to try to find a way to not only get him to leave their time period, but possibly destroy him once and for all。 When an antique wedding dress calls for her, Xanthe realizes it might be the very item to take her back in time to where she can have a final showdown with the crafty Fairfax。 But doing so might be her undoing。The Garden of Promises and Lies is another brilliantly written novel by the ever-talented Paula Brackston。 As I always say in my reviews of her books, I love how she writes。 Her style is so beautiful and descriptive, but she also weaves an interesting story that keeps you turning the pages。 I highly recommend this series and this novel to anyone who enjoys historical and time-travel novels。 。。。more

Lesa

This is the third book in the Found Things series。 Xanthe is led to travel yet again back in time to solve the mystery of the wedding dress。 The dress she bought at an estate sale。Xanthe soon finds out that her arch nemesis Fairfax is engaged to the owner of the wedding dress。 And Fairfax tries to persuade Xanthe into being a part of his evil schemes and tries to cause her great harm if she won’t give up the Book of Spinners。 Each book in the series keeps getting better。 That’s why I gave it a f This is the third book in the Found Things series。 Xanthe is led to travel yet again back in time to solve the mystery of the wedding dress。 The dress she bought at an estate sale。Xanthe soon finds out that her arch nemesis Fairfax is engaged to the owner of the wedding dress。 And Fairfax tries to persuade Xanthe into being a part of his evil schemes and tries to cause her great harm if she won’t give up the Book of Spinners。 Each book in the series keeps getting better。 That’s why I gave it a five star rating。 。。。more

Kathleen Gray

Xanthe- and Benedict Fairfax- are back in this latest installment of a gentle time traveling series。 Xanthe is a spinner, a person who hears object singing to her and who is able to transport back and forth in time。 She lives with her mom Flora in a delightful village where they sell antiques and now an 18th century wedding dress is the object which sends Xanthe backwards。 Unfortunately, Fairfax, the villain of the series, is the bridegroom to be but he's also come to the present because he want Xanthe- and Benedict Fairfax- are back in this latest installment of a gentle time traveling series。 Xanthe is a spinner, a person who hears object singing to her and who is able to transport back and forth in time。 She lives with her mom Flora in a delightful village where they sell antiques and now an 18th century wedding dress is the object which sends Xanthe backwards。 Unfortunately, Fairfax, the villain of the series, is the bridegroom to be but he's also come to the present because he wants the book of Spinners held by Xanthe。 The plot is complicated to explain but simple to understand, especially if you've read at least one of the two preceding books。 Brackston does provide enough info to catch you up or to help a new reader appreciate the characters。 Xanthe's mom Flora is a treat as is the dog Pie。 Liam, who travels with Xanthe as her brother (although he is a chaste love interest), is a bit of a mystery。 It's a light, fun, and entertaining read。 Thanks to the publisher for the ARC。 Know that this ends with a bit of a cliff hanger and I'm very much looking forward to the next one! 。。。more

Mimi

A little slow and dragged out at the beginning, The Garden of Promises and Lies picks up when Xanthe begins to time-travel in response to a wedding gown that "sings" to her。 Benedict Fairfax is once again Xanthe's nemesis, both in the present and in the past when she encounters him again。 Once she returns to the past (view spoiler)[with Liam (hide spoiler)], the tension mounts between Benedict and Xanthe。 Will her plan to convince Benedict to give up his astrolabe succeed? Or will he double-cros A little slow and dragged out at the beginning, The Garden of Promises and Lies picks up when Xanthe begins to time-travel in response to a wedding gown that "sings" to her。 Benedict Fairfax is once again Xanthe's nemesis, both in the present and in the past when she encounters him again。 Once she returns to the past (view spoiler)[with Liam (hide spoiler)], the tension mounts between Benedict and Xanthe。 Will her plan to convince Benedict to give up his astrolabe succeed? Or will he double-cross her again? In addition to Benedict, there is another character from the previous books who has a very different attitude about Xanthe learning more about being a Spinner。 It helps to have read the previous two books in this series as there are key characters whom we meet in those books who have important roles to play in The Garden of Promises and Lies。 This novel ends with a humdinger of a cliffhanger, thus guaranteeing that I will read the next book in this series to find out what happened and why。 Will Xanthe be able to use her developing skills as a Spinner to change things?Thank you to NetGalley and St。 Martin's Press for a free ARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Lovely Loveday

The Garden of Promises and Lies is a captivating, well-written mix of historical fiction, fantasy, time travel, and suspense。 The third book in the Found Things series set in and around Marlborough, a market town in Wiltshire's English county, in a mix of contemporary times and 1815。 Found Things series must be read to know the reason for the character's actions and the backstories。 The Garden of Promises and Lies is a fast-paced read with a plot that unravels at a smooth, steady pace。 Readers t The Garden of Promises and Lies is a captivating, well-written mix of historical fiction, fantasy, time travel, and suspense。 The third book in the Found Things series set in and around Marlborough, a market town in Wiltshire's English county, in a mix of contemporary times and 1815。 Found Things series must be read to know the reason for the character's actions and the backstories。 The Garden of Promises and Lies is a fast-paced read with a plot that unravels at a smooth, steady pace。 Readers that enjoy time travel mixed with suspense and history should enjoy this novel。  。。。more

Jules

Brackston’s latest novel is the third installment of her Found Things series。 While the author gives new readers plenty of backstory and detail to jump into the novel, I feel it is more prudent to read the series in order for full appreciation of the story arc。 The story starts a bit slow as the author provides new readers with references to prior books, but the pace quickly picks up, and the increasing threat from Fairfax along with the dangers of time-travel create a sense of foreboding and go Brackston’s latest novel is the third installment of her Found Things series。 While the author gives new readers plenty of backstory and detail to jump into the novel, I feel it is more prudent to read the series in order for full appreciation of the story arc。 The story starts a bit slow as the author provides new readers with references to prior books, but the pace quickly picks up, and the increasing threat from Fairfax along with the dangers of time-travel create a sense of foreboding and good tension as the story progresses。 Xanthe travels back to the Regency period in this book, and the author provides ample, delicious detail of life in those times。 The book is well researched, and the author’s presentation of historic information inspires me to do more research of the period on my own。While the first book in the series, The Little Shop of Found Things, remains my favorite in the series, The Garden of Promises and Lies is a close second。 I enjoyed the character and relationship development。 I’ve become more invested in the characters with each book。 Xanthe is becoming more adept at time travel and better at playing to win with her foes。 I loved that she has begun to trust her friends more which led to a more intriguing plot。I had thought this was to be the last book in the Found Things series, but the incredible cliffhanger at the end of The Garden of Promises and Lies is a pleasant clue that we readers can expect more Xanthe in our future。 I received an advance copy of this book from St。 Martin's Press in exchange for my honest review。 For more reading recommendations, visit Book Junkie Reviews at www。abookjunkiereviews。wordpress。com 。。。more

Wendy

I started reading this without realizing it was the third in a。 series。 However, after picking up some information when I read the first book, this time traveling novel was very entertaining。 Xanthe, in this novel, comes upon a wedding dress that sings to her and travels back in time not only to help the women who will wear the wedding dress but to solve some more mysteries of the Spinners。 In this book, she also fears for her family's safety and employs some interesting partnerships to accompli I started reading this without realizing it was the third in a。 series。 However, after picking up some information when I read the first book, this time traveling novel was very entertaining。 Xanthe, in this novel, comes upon a wedding dress that sings to her and travels back in time not only to help the women who will wear the wedding dress but to solve some more mysteries of the Spinners。 In this book, she also fears for her family's safety and employs some interesting partnerships to accomplish her goals。 What a cliffhanger at the end of the book! I can hardly wait for the next one! 。。。more

Sheila

3 stars--I liked the book。Brackston's Found Things series is perfect 2020 reading--not too complicated and very distracting。 If you're looking for a quick, simple, engaging read, this book fits the bill。The book isn't flawless--I still find the villain pretty flat and some anachronisms irritate me--but the characters are so engaging and the plot so quick that these irritations are minor。 I also appreciate how Brackston clearly has an overarching plot for the series, with each book revealing more 3 stars--I liked the book。Brackston's Found Things series is perfect 2020 reading--not too complicated and very distracting。 If you're looking for a quick, simple, engaging read, this book fits the bill。The book isn't flawless--I still find the villain pretty flat and some anachronisms irritate me--but the characters are so engaging and the plot so quick that these irritations are minor。 I also appreciate how Brackston clearly has an overarching plot for the series, with each book revealing more。I received this review copy from the publisher on NetGalley。 Thanks for the opportunity to read and review; I appreciate it! 。。。more

Bev Walkling

This book is the third in Paula Brackston’s series of novels about time spinners and follows after The Little Shop of Found Things and Secrets of the Chocolate House。 All three feature Xanthe as the main character。 She works in an antique shop she shares with her mother and various antique objects “sing” to her in a special way。 In the first novel she is inadvertently thrown back through time at the calling of one of these objects and her purpose was to help fix whatever particular situation thi This book is the third in Paula Brackston’s series of novels about time spinners and follows after The Little Shop of Found Things and Secrets of the Chocolate House。 All three feature Xanthe as the main character。 She works in an antique shop she shares with her mother and various antique objects “sing” to her in a special way。 In the first novel she is inadvertently thrown back through time at the calling of one of these objects and her purpose was to help fix whatever particular situation this item had drawn her to。 In each book Xanthe has learned more about her skills and abilities as a spinner of time。If you have not read the first two books in the series, I would highly recommend that you do so before starting The Garden of Promises and Lies。 It will make it much easier for you to understand what is going on and who the different characters are。 Even having read both of the earlier books, it had been long enough ago that I had to stop and think about some of the characters and what part they had played in Xanthe’s experiences。In this book, Xanthe quickly realizes that one of her nemesis’s has arrived in her current time and clearly has an agenda that involves her。 Not only that, he appears to have figured out how to cause harm to her and those she cares for, all from a different time period。 Up until this point, her only confidant in modern time is pub owner Harley, but as the danger level increases Xanthe decides she must bring her mother in on the secret and perhaps others that she cares about too。 The object calling to her this time around is a lovely antique wedding dress that she finds at a local estate sale。 She knows that she will soon be travelling again, but perhaps this time, she will have some control over where and when she goes。The story itself is well researched as have been all the books in the series。 The cover artwork drew me in as a reader and helped set the mood for this enjoyable read。 Each of the previous two books left me wanting more but were still pretty compete in and of themselves。 My one complaint about this third book is that it left me with a fullblown cliffhanger。 It will probably be another year until book four comes out which is quite a long time to wait to discover what happens in a particular situation。Many thanks to #NetGalley and St Martin’s Press for allowing me to read an Advance Reader’s Copy of this book。 The opinions expressed are completely my own。 。。。more

Evonne C。

Amazing!

Andrea Johnson

This third book in the series was entertaining。 It held my interested and advanced the stories and ended on a cliffhanger! So now we will have to wait to see what happens in book 4。 Definitely helps to read these in order。 This is a fun series which combines historical fiction with time travel。 Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC。

Piepie

Wow! What a wild ride! Xanthe is mastering how to navigate the Spinners book but Benedict Fairfax is back in her life and must be stopped without fail。This installment is maybe not as strong as the previous two but I still liked it。 I loved the wedding gown and all the descriptions of clothes。 Petronella was a darling character, and Harley is one of my favorites!I can't wait for the next book! There's gotta be a next book。。。 right??Thanks, Netgalley, for this ARC! Wow! What a wild ride! Xanthe is mastering how to navigate the Spinners book but Benedict Fairfax is back in her life and must be stopped without fail。This installment is maybe not as strong as the previous two but I still liked it。 I loved the wedding gown and all the descriptions of clothes。 Petronella was a darling character, and Harley is one of my favorites!I can't wait for the next book! There's gotta be a next book。。。 right??Thanks, Netgalley, for this ARC! 。。。more

Suzanne

Many stories involving time travel bug me, but I enjoy the time travel in this series。 Xanthe is drawn to items from the past, and sometimes she finds an item with a mission that calls her to travel back in time and help。 Book 2 in this series had a good ending but also a cliffhanger, and this story continued about from the end of that one。 Xanthe finds a beautiful old wedding dress that sings to her。 In modern times, an old nemesis is。。。well also a current nemesis and threatening Xanthe and tho Many stories involving time travel bug me, but I enjoy the time travel in this series。 Xanthe is drawn to items from the past, and sometimes she finds an item with a mission that calls her to travel back in time and help。 Book 2 in this series had a good ending but also a cliffhanger, and this story continued about from the end of that one。 Xanthe finds a beautiful old wedding dress that sings to her。 In modern times, an old nemesis is。。。well also a current nemesis and threatening Xanthe and those she loves。By book 3 in a series, it is really hard to do any kind of book description without spoiling the book (or previous ones)。 I will say that my favorite characters in this story may be the family Xanthe met when she time traveled。 My thanks to Netgalley and the Publisher for letting me read this book。 It too had a good ending and then a cliffhanger。 I'll think of that cliffhanger as a "trailer" for the next installment。 And I cannot wait to learn more about the Spinners。 。。。more

Amy

It is always wonderful to have a Paula Brackston novel in my hands。 Her newest release, The Garden of Promises and Lies does not disappoint and is probably among one of my favorites of hers。 Five stars。

Sherri

***I received an advanced e-copy of the book from Net Galley in exchange for my honest reviewThis is the third book in the Found Things series。 In this book, Xanthe finds an antique wedding dress at a sale that sings to her, and she discovers the dress has ties to her adversary, Benedict Fairfax。 Xanthe travels back in time in order to help the wearer of the wedding dress, and to try to stop Fairfax from doing anything else to hurt her or the ones she loves。 She hopes to get his precious astrola ***I received an advanced e-copy of the book from Net Galley in exchange for my honest reviewThis is the third book in the Found Things series。 In this book, Xanthe finds an antique wedding dress at a sale that sings to her, and she discovers the dress has ties to her adversary, Benedict Fairfax。 Xanthe travels back in time in order to help the wearer of the wedding dress, and to try to stop Fairfax from doing anything else to hurt her or the ones she loves。 She hopes to get his precious astrolabe from him so that he will be prevented from time-travelling any more, and doing more damage。 Fairfax is intent on stealing the Spinners book from Xanthe。 no matter the cost, because he feels he will then have ultimate power over time travel。 Xanthe enlists her boyfriend Liam's help in this mission, and he travels back in time with her so they can work together to get the astrolabe while keeping the book from his grasp。I love this series, and this book was just as good as the first two。 Let me say, that I do suggest you read the books in order, just so you get the full picture。 This was a great book, with enjoyable characters, and a captivating storyline that ended with a cliffhanger。 I am already anxiously looking forward to the next one!。 I highly recommend this one。 。。。more

MsArdychan

Please Note: I received an advance copy of this novel from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。 This did not influence the opinions in my review in any way。I don't normally enjoy time travel books, but this series, starting with The Little Shop of Found Things, is the exception。 It has so many great aspects going for it。 It begins as a sweet story about a little antique shop in England。 But Xanthe, the daughter of the shop owner, has a special ability。 Some items with historical significa Please Note: I received an advance copy of this novel from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。 This did not influence the opinions in my review in any way。I don't normally enjoy time travel books, but this series, starting with The Little Shop of Found Things, is the exception。 It has so many great aspects going for it。 It begins as a sweet story about a little antique shop in England。 But Xanthe, the daughter of the shop owner, has a special ability。 Some items with historical significance call to her。 Once she buys them, she learns the object's secrets, and then goes back in time to solve a mystery。 Then the fun really begins, as Xanthe must find a way to navigate a different historical time period。 This is a really fun series, that is getting better with each succeeding installment。 。。。more

Kim

Having been disappointed by the second installment, “Secrets of the Chocolate House”, I was hesitant to take this on。 Happily, this portion of the larger story is more tightly drawn with a clear path forward。 The characters have crystallized as has Xanthe’s commitment to perfect her ability to spin and time travel。 Good thing as she is going to need it in the fourth volume which has to be around the corner。Brackston has found her groove and hopefully she won’t keep us waiting too long to see wha Having been disappointed by the second installment, “Secrets of the Chocolate House”, I was hesitant to take this on。 Happily, this portion of the larger story is more tightly drawn with a clear path forward。 The characters have crystallized as has Xanthe’s commitment to perfect her ability to spin and time travel。 Good thing as she is going to need it in the fourth volume which has to be around the corner。Brackston has found her groove and hopefully she won’t keep us waiting too long to see what happens next。 Thank you NetGalley and St。 Martin’s Publishing for a copy。 。。。more

Kate Baxter

What a fun and thrilling romp through time! Xanthe, a "spinner", is one who can spin time and travel through it。 Her access point is the old blind house facilitated by objects which "sing" to her, calling her back in time to right a wrong or correct an injustice。 This is the call of the "spinners"。 This story picks up where the the previous installment leaves off。 Greed and evil against good plays heavily throughout this story。 This time, an 18th century wedding dress "sings" to Xanthe and encou What a fun and thrilling romp through time! Xanthe, a "spinner", is one who can spin time and travel through it。 Her access point is the old blind house facilitated by objects which "sing" to her, calling her back in time to right a wrong or correct an injustice。 This is the call of the "spinners"。 This story picks up where the the previous installment leaves off。 Greed and evil against good plays heavily throughout this story。 This time, an 18th century wedding dress "sings" to Xanthe and encourages her to travel back to its time of origin。 Simultaneously, the evil one has found his way to current day England and is wreaking havoc on Xanthe's life and loved ones。 Will she prevail in the end? Only time will tell。 Again, Ms Brackston leaves the reader with a dire situation, some unanswered questions and an eagerness for the story's next installment。Author Paula Brackston, through her extensive research, is brilliant at world building and deftly creates two - the now and 17th century then of England。 Her writing is exquisitely crafted and at times poetic。 Such a wonderful imagination this author has to spin such a fabulous yarn。This third in series book, stands well enough on its own。 However, there are a few tantalizing references to the first and second which encourages the reader to explore the earlier installments of this series。 I eagerly await the next installment in this grand and adventurous series。I am grateful to Paula Brackston and her publishing team at St。 Martin's Press for having provided a complimentary uncorrected digital galley of this book through NetGalley。 Their generosity, however, has not influenced this review - the words of which are mine alone。 。。。more

Kate Eminhizer

This series by Paula Brackston is wonderfully entertaining! Brackston's characters are so endearing。 Each of them could very easily have a story written just about them。 The main character's exploits go beyond anything that she has encountered previously。 That results in a story that is filled with suspense from start to finish。 Complicated relationships, deception and lies, burgeoning friendships and romance, coupled with familial obligations make this book such a delight。 And let's not forget This series by Paula Brackston is wonderfully entertaining! Brackston's characters are so endearing。 Each of them could very easily have a story written just about them。 The main character's exploits go beyond anything that she has encountered previously。 That results in a story that is filled with suspense from start to finish。 Complicated relationships, deception and lies, burgeoning friendships and romance, coupled with familial obligations make this book such a delight。 And let's not forget about that ending!!!! A delicious read and one that won't disappoint。 Thank you to NetGalley for an advance copy of this title。 。。。more

PamG

THE GARDEN OF PROMISES AND LIES by Paula Brackston is a well-written and entertaining mix of historical fiction, fantasy, time travel and suspense。 It is the third book in the Found Things series and readers will benefit from reading the series in order as there are references to events in previous books。 The novel is set in and around Marlborough, a market town in the English county of Wiltshire in a mix of contemporary times and 1815。Our protagonist, Xanthe, and her mother Flora live in Marlbo THE GARDEN OF PROMISES AND LIES by Paula Brackston is a well-written and entertaining mix of historical fiction, fantasy, time travel and suspense。 It is the third book in the Found Things series and readers will benefit from reading the series in order as there are references to events in previous books。 The novel is set in and around Marlborough, a market town in the English county of Wiltshire in a mix of contemporary times and 1815。Our protagonist, Xanthe, and her mother Flora live in Marlborough above their antique store, The Little Shop of Found Things。 Xanthe has found that she can time travel to address injustices, an ability known to a few as Spinning。 Also, objects sing and whisper to her。 When Benedict Fairfax shows up in contemporary times coerces Xanthe’s assistance and an antique wedding dress calls to her at an auction, she knows that the two are somehow connected and she will once again be time traveling。 But how will she determine what the dress needs her to do? Will the Spinner notebook she discovered provide the necessary information and will she be able to interpret it accurately? Who can she trust in the past?Xanthe has gained some confidence in herself and her ability to understand what the found objects need her to do。 However, she is still learning what it means to be able to travel to other times and places。 Fairfax is well-portrayed as her nemesis and his motivations are personal to his history and upbringing。 Secondary characters provide the emotional support that Xanthe needs at this juncture of her understanding of Spinning。 They also bring realism to life through their quirkiness, hobbies and personalities。Paula Brackston does a great job in giving the reader a sense of both time and place, and her descriptions help the reader to travel with Xanthe。 The story has history, mystery, suspense, danger, deceit, uncertainty, secrets, a villain, hope, friendship, duty to family and much more。 Despite a somewhat slow start, overall, this is a steadily paced novel that brings history to life with an entertaining story that is both suspenseful, dramatic and emotional。 Be prepared for the imagery to engage your visual, tactile, auditory and olfactory senses。 While the climax was not a total surprise, the cliffhanger ending left me wanting more。Readers that enjoy time travel mixed with suspense and history should enjoy this novel。 I look forward to reading more books by Paula Brackston。Thanks to St。 Martin’s Press and Paula Brackston for a digital ARC of this novel via NetGalley。 This is my honest review。 Opinions are mine alone and are not biased in any way。 Publication date is currently set for December 15, 2021。 This review was originally posted at Mystery and Suspense Magazine。 。。。more

Jane

The Garden of Promises and Lies by Paula Brackston is the third book in her original time travel series that includes thrills, history, adventure, danger and romance。 The ending left me on edge wondering what happened and where Xanthe will be going next。 Who is the new time traveling villain and why? What will Xanthe’s book reveal? Xanthe’s time travel journeys bring her more knowledge, control and many surprises。 I didn’t want to put this book down and had to make myself slow down for fear of m The Garden of Promises and Lies by Paula Brackston is the third book in her original time travel series that includes thrills, history, adventure, danger and romance。 The ending left me on edge wondering what happened and where Xanthe will be going next。 Who is the new time traveling villain and why? What will Xanthe’s book reveal? Xanthe’s time travel journeys bring her more knowledge, control and many surprises。 I didn’t want to put this book down and had to make myself slow down for fear of missing any detail。 I loved it!Don’t miss this series,each book is more compelling than the last。I received a complimentary copy of this book。 Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own。 I appreciate the opportunity and thank the author and publisher for allowing me to read, enjoy and review this book。 5 Stars 。。。more

Vivian

3。5-star readXanthe Westlake has always heard the "song" of lost objects。 Her mother, Flora, knows this and accepts that Xanthe will purchase these objects for their antique shop。 What Flora doesn't know is that these objects don't just "sing" for Xanthe, but they also pull her through time。 The only local person that knows about Xanthe's time travel is the local publican, Harley。 Fortunately, Harley is a good sounding board and offers great advice to Xanthe, especially when she's faced with a f 3。5-star readXanthe Westlake has always heard the "song" of lost objects。 Her mother, Flora, knows this and accepts that Xanthe will purchase these objects for their antique shop。 What Flora doesn't know is that these objects don't just "sing" for Xanthe, but they also pull her through time。 The only local person that knows about Xanthe's time travel is the local publican, Harley。 Fortunately, Harley is a good sounding board and offers great advice to Xanthe, especially when she's faced with a fellow time-traveler or spinner, Benedict Fairfax, who is threatening not only Xanthe but her mother and their livelihood。 The only thing Xanthe can do is to allow the most recent "singing" object, a wedding gown, to pull her through time and try to figure out what is required of her, but this time she'll go through time with company, her boyfriend, Liam。 Her trip back in time reveals that Fairfax is no longer in the seventeenth century, but the nineteenth century and is preparing to get married。 Her nineteenth-century travels also reveals that Mistress Flyte, of Secrets of the Chocolate House, is still alive, well, and now prospering as a tea house proprietor。 With the advice of Mistress Flyte in the nineteenth century and Harley in the twenty-first century, can Xanthe finally best Fairfax before he does grave harm to Xanthe, Flora, their shop, or someone else? I re-read The Little Shop of Found Things and Secrets of the Chocolate House in preparation for reading The Garden of Promises and Lies。 Was it absolutely necessary? Of course not, but I wanted to refamiliarize myself with Xanthe, Flora, and the previous action and adventures。 This book was a bit different from the previous two books, because Xanthe finally takes more people into her confidences about the time-travel or time spinning other than Harley and Mistress Flyte。 Needless to say, there's a lot of angst and drama in this story, and no I won't reveal it all, but I will tell you that Xanthe and Liam make new friends in the nineteenth century and all does not go exactly as hoped or planned (read the book to learn more)。 There's quite a bit of family drama in the story as well since Xanthe has been keeping secrets from Flora and those secrets are partially revealed。 I enjoyed the blend of contemporary and historical storylines, especially within this story because it involved more than just Xanthe going back in time。 I also enjoyed the fact that we were reintroduced to Mistress Flyte and learned more about the history of the "Spinners" and Mistress Flyte's history in particular。 Like I said, there's a lot going on in this story: hints of romance, intrigue, time travel, family drama, and more。 If you've read The Little Shop of Found Things and Secrets of the Chocolate House, then I strongly encourage you to grab a copy of The Garden of Promises and Lies。 If you haven't read any of the previous books in this series and you enjoy reading books that combine time-travel, romance, intrigue, and drama, then I encourage you to begin with The Little Shop of Found Things, before reading Secrets of the Chocolate House and The Garden of Promises and Lies。 I've enjoyed everything I've read by this author and am greatly looking forward to the next installment in the Found Things series。Happy Reading, y'all!I received a digital copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for a fair and honest review。 。。。more