A review by annarella
Rainbows End in Ferry Lane Market by Nicola May

5.0

I don’t know it Ferry Market Lane is chick-lit, rom-com or women’s fiction and I don’t care as categories are not easy to apply to this series.
You can approach this book as pure escapism or you can read them as the portraits of different women. These women are not perfect and they know what life is and how it can hurt you or you can make the wrong choices.
Glanna was a wild child, she had fun and was an addicted. She has talent but did a lot to waste it. She doesn’t want to become a mother or a wife, she only wants to be herself.
This is the most complex and my favorite character in this series. I loved them all but Glanna is special and there’s not a lof of characters like her in the world of women’s fiction.
I loved her character and loved her changes, her struggles, and her character arc in the path to happiness.
Ferry Lane Market is as lovely as usual and I was glad to catch up with the characters from the previous books and spend time with them.
Nicola May delivered another poignant, life affirming, heart-warming story that made me smile and moved me to tears, I can’t wait to read the next.
Many thanks to Nicola May, Hodder & Stoughton, Rachel’s Random Resources, and Netgalley for this ARC. All opinions are mine