Romance
England, 1947. Ellie Montford is sent to boarding school by her cold and distant parents, joining her best friend’s family on their farm for the holidays.
England, 1947. Ellie Montford is sent to boarding school by her cold and distant parents, joining her best friend’s family on their farm for the holidays. She forges a bond with her friend’s brother, Simon, who promises to marry her – but childhood promises may not last…
Sardinia, 1961. Ellie, now a young woman, joins her parents in Cagliari, where her father works for the Foreign Office. Attending classes at the local university she meets Gino, a young professor.
Is he really everything he claims? Or is their love doomed to fail?
Sardinia, 2006. Ellie’s granddaughter Sara is sent by her company to Cagliari. On a night out, she meets Luca, an archaeologist and professor. Their love affair mirrors that of her grandmother and Gino’s from over forty years before.
Their happiness is short lived as Sara finds hints of a long-buried secret which could separate them. Who is Luca, and what is his connection to Gino?
Sara must find the answers before she can find happiness and make her family whole again.
Here's what readers have to say about this book....
Once again I was transported to the beautiful island of Sardinia in this third book by Lexus Dudley, and once again I was drawn into the lives of the characters in the book. Both the story of Ellie in 1947 and the story of her granddaughter in 2006 were both powerful love stories that one could only wish for in real life. I could not put it down and thoroughly immersed myself the in the scenery so beautifully described. I am looking forward to the next one.
Ellie and Polly are best friends they go to school together and they share holidays together at Polly's farm in the English countryside. It's 1947, Ellie's parents travel a lot and she feels shunted aside. It doesn't change much when, in 1961, Ellie joins her diplomat parents in Sardina for the holiday. Her mother now has grandiose ideas for Ellie's future, but Ellie is a free spirit. When she falls in love with her tutor, Ellie shatters her mother's plans, not just because the man Ellie falls for is beneath her standards, but also because, just before Ellie marries, her lover is tragically killed, leaving her as an unwed mother-to-be. It's never easy being single, unattached and expecting a baby; even less so in the 1960s. There are more difficult decisions ahead for Ellie. After returning to England, her mother tries to clean up her daughter's problem, brushing it under the carpet like so many other things in Ellie's life. And, when Ellie does return to Sardina as an old woman, a grandmother, there are other unsettling discoveries that await her. Lexa Dudley's novel, Love in Another Time: A Sardinian Saga, is a different kind of love story. Set in two different worlds, England and Sardina, the saga unfolds in multiple eras, clearly depicting the evolutionary development of society, beginning with post World War II, the 1960s and the early years of the twenty-first century. The plot evolves from the main character Ellie's childhood, through first love, to mature love of convenience before settling on the love of old age, where family outranks passion. It's interesting following the author's presentation of the social status of women in these three eras. It certainly makes the reader aware of how far we have come along, but we still have a long way to go. The characters, setting, and dialogue are well developed and believable. In many ways, this is a passionate and somewhat tragic love story but at the same time, it's a character study of society in different timelines and in different worlds. A thought-provoking and sentimental read.
In Love in Another Time by Lexa Dudley, the year is 1947 and Ellie di Montford returns to the country after the war. She is reunited with her best friend Polly and stays with them while her parents are away. Ellie enjoys being part of a loving family, something she has rarely experienced. Polly's elder brother Simon promises Ellie that when they are older, he will marry her. As Ellie reaches young adulthood in the 1960's she travels to Sardina to spend the holidays with her parents before her father's retirement as a diplomat in the Foreign Office. Ellie meets a young professor, Gino, and it is not long before they fall in love and are planning their future together. Ellie is not prepared for the events that follow which change the entire direction of her life. Years later, Ellie's granddaughter, Sara, travels to Sardina on a business trip and discovers an old newspaper clipping of her beloved grandmother Ellie. Sara makes a shocking discovery about her grandmother's past that could not only shatter their loving relationship but her entire family. Love in Another Time by Lexa Dudley is a good, old-fashioned historical saga set across four generations. The plot is amazing, so detailed, engaging and interesting. Ellie's character jumps off the page, she is so likable and is someone you would want to meet. Even when her ghastly social-climbing mother was abusive to her, Ellie dealt with it with such grace and forgiveness. I truly wanted her to find happiness with the charming Gino. I loved learning about Sardina, a place I have never been but the descriptive narrative brings the beautiful country to life. There are interesting references to the different cultures and customs of the country which are cleverly weaved into the story. Simon was a wonderful character too, such a rock to Ellie and a man with amazing morals. The revelation at the end was a huge shock and so tragic. If you love novels that completely sweep you into the world of the characters, then I highly recommend you read Love In Another Time.
Lexa Dudley's Love in Another Time is a moving tale of loss and redemption, weaved into a picturesque and captivating setting. It's the early sixties and Ellie, fresh out of school, moves to Sardinia with her parents, where her father has been assigned by the British Foreign Office. Ellie's free spirit and generosity are hampered by her parents' extreme ambition and rigid ways. That doesn't stop her from satisfying her curiosity about her new surroundings and her desire to explore and mix with the locals, making new friends along the way. Her wish to improve her Italian leads her to meet the man of her dreams. But fate isn't kind to Ellie, dealing her a terrible blow. Many years later her granddaughter Sara's career brings her to retrace Ellie's footsteps in Sardinia and, in finding her own true love, Sara unlocks a secret that shatters her world. If with this novel Lexa Dudley's intent was to entice readers into falling in love with Sardinia, she has succeeded! Love in Another Time is an engaging story, the sort that grabs readers and draws them in from the first pages, eager to know more. Ms. Dudley portrays places, people and local folklore with such precision and clarity it's easy to be drawn into the intricate tapestry she weaves. The abundance of historical and cultural anecdotes and true-to-life characters bring the landscape to life. Just when I thought the ending was a foregone conclusion, a clever twist took me completely by surprise. Love in Another Time is an excellent read and I'll most certainly recommend it to my friends.
Love In Another Time: A Sardinian Saga is a work of fiction in the interpersonal drama genre and was penned by author Lexa Dudley. Written for adults due to the presence of some moderate sex scenes, this novel spans the romance, family saga and drama genres to give an overview of the life story of central character Ellie Montford. Attending school in the 1940s, Ellie's life changes when she is sent to reside with the family of a close friend, Polly. From here, Ellie blossoms into a confident woman who finds love in a foreign land, but it is cut short all too soon. What results is the tale of a grandmother looking back on her life and a granddaughter who uncovers secrets that she may come to regret. Author Lexa Dudley puts great commitment into her character development for this novel, delivering authentic emotional prose with true depth and motivation behind every word and gesture. The work is relatively short and desires more detail in certain areas of the fast-moving plot, but the twists and turns are well planned out to deliver many intriguing and different experiences along the way. One of the most striking features is the presence of Sardinia in the tale, which is beautifully described and brought to life through excellent immersive language and cultural detail. Each character and relationship blossoms and develops on a strong arc throughout, and, overall, I think readers who enjoy a light but emotive family saga will highly rate Love In Another Time.