Monday 26 October 2020

Review: The Marriage of Innis Wilkinson by Lauren H. Brandenburg


 This novel is the sequel to The Death of Mungo Blackwell, one of my favourite books that I read last year, so I jumped at the chance to read its sequel. 

The Marriage of Innis Wilkinson did not disappoint. Although reading Mungo Blackwell would be helpful for context, it’s not necessary as this novel works well as a stand-alone. 


Anyway. Margarette Toft and Roy Blackwell are engaged to be married. The only problem is the whole Romeo and Juliet situation they’ve found themselves in. Their feuding families are deeply unhappy with the match and keep giving subtle and not so subtle hints to call it off. Will Margarette and Roy make it to their vows? No spoilers here! 


I love Lauren’s writing and the world she has created. I think it’s set in America but it could so easily be a small quintessential English village. The characters are quirky and endearing, the setting idyllic, and the mystery and comedy mix together well. It’s a story that is fun, uplifting and ultimately heartwarming. It feels like a good cup of tea and chocolate biscuit while huddled under a blanket on a rainy evening.