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The Spanish Promise

por Karen Swan

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Charlotte, a wealth counsellor who knows from personal experience the complications that a sudden inheritance can bring, helps her clients navigate the emotional side effects of sudden wealth syndrome. When she is asked by Mateo Mendoza, heir to a huge Spanish estate, to fly to Madrid to help resolve an issue in his father's will, she's confident it will be straightforward. The timing isn't great as Charlotte's due to get married the following week, but once her client signs on the dotted line, Charlotte can return to her life in London and her wedding, and live happily ever after. Marrying Stephen might not fill her with excitement, but she doesn't want to live in the fast lane anymore - safe and predictable is good. But Carlos Mendoza's final bequest opens up a generation of secrets, and Charlotte finds herself compelled to unravel the mystery. As Charlotte digs deeper, she uncovers the story of a family divided by Spain's Civil War, and of a love affair across the battle lines that ended in tragedy. And while she is consumed in the drama of the Mendozas, Charlotte's own tragic past catches up with her, threatening to overturn everything in her life she has worked so hard to build.… (más)
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Prachtig maar tragisch verhaal over een familiegeschiedenis en drama uit een burgeroorlog in Spanje. Het verhaal houdt je van het begin tot het einde vast. Heel moeilijk om dit boek aan de kant te leggen! Ik heb er enorm van genoten! ( )
  Eline_Aerden | Jan 5, 2022 |
Als Charlotte een week voor haar huwelijk in Londen voor haar werk naar Madrid moet, ontmoet ze haar vroegere geliefde Nathan ( )
  huizenga | Oct 5, 2020 |
The Spanish Promise by Karen Swan is a mystery, a family drama and a Spanish history lesson. Charlotte, a wealth advisor, is summoned to Madrid by Mateo Mendoza to sort out a problem with his father Carlos' estate. She plans to then quickly return to London for her wedding to Stephen. However, upon her arrival, she discovers that a resolution to the wealthy Mendoza issues will involve more than a few days of work. She will be required to investigate the Mendoza family history all the way back to the Spanish Civil War. While digging into their past, Charlotte stirs up an important and tragic segment of her own past, which complicates her stay in Madrid and threatens to delay her return to London at a crucial time. This novel, while addressing wealth and family troubles, also has secondary plots that keep the reader interested and focused. The final chapters are satisfying and unexpected. This will make a great summertime read. Thank you to Pan Macmillan and NetGalley for the e-ARC in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  carole888fort | May 15, 2019 |
Holidays are the perfect time to sit back and relax with an author you know and can rely on for a good story. Karen Swan is one of those authors for me. I love how her books tie together an exotic location with historical and current day drama. The Spanish Promise takes the reader from London to Madrid and into the Spanish countryside. It sounds idyllic but of course there are decades old secrets to unravel before everyone can get their happy ending.

Charlotte is the main character of The Spanish Promise. She has an unusual job that I’ve not seen in fiction before. She’s a wealth counsellor and her role is to help those who have come into money adjust to their new found fortune and find meaning in their lives. I don’t think I’ll ever require her services, but for the people Charlotte interacts with, the role is counsellor/listener and life coach. But her latest project is somewhat different. One of the wealthiest men in Spain is dying and plans to leave everything to an unknown woman. Who is she and what is her link to the Mendoza family? Charlotte is racing against the clock to find out why this has happened and befriend the woman to try to change her mind regarding her inheritance – if she even knows about it. Charlotte is due to get married and even though she’s not particularly invested in the wedding, she knows it is something she must do.

Interlaced with Charlotte’s story is that of Nene, only daughter of a rich family in the build-up to the Spanish Civil War. Nene doesn’t see why she needs to be separated from the families of her father’s workers until things take a bloody turn. The silence her brothers force on her lead Nene to her breaking point and leaving her old life behind.

I must admit that I found Charlotte’s story much more entertaining than Nene’s until I figured out some connections later on in the story. Charlotte is a very engaging character who is turn very warm and friendly to the majority of other characters. But when she comes across someone she knows very well or has A History with, things get more heated. It’s from these exchanges that the reader learns that there is more to Charlotte than a person who loves her job. She’s hiding a lot behind that sunny exterior and during this project, it will crack and spill. It seems at one point that Charlotte is living two lives in Madrid – one for her client, and one to get her own affairs of the heart in order. Charlotte needs to dig deep for this one and answer herself truthfully as to what is important to her. Her personal growth during the novel is lovely to read, right until the very end.

As for Nene, I learned some things about the Spanish Civil War and the lead up to it but it just didn’t grab me. Perhaps it’s because I didn’t know much about it in the first place as it tends to get overshadowed by WWII in fiction. I just didn’t feel that connection to Nene or the depth of her passion. She’s feisty and a true individual, not afraid to branch out for what she believes in…but it’s wasn’t until the storylines merged that I began to look forward to her sections.

This story is an easy read, with the words flowing beautifully under your eyes. It is easy to remember where you’re up to, that is if you can put it down for long.

Thank you to Pan Macmillan for the copy. My review is honest.

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Charlotte, a wealth counsellor who knows from personal experience the complications that a sudden inheritance can bring, helps her clients navigate the emotional side effects of sudden wealth syndrome. When she is asked by Mateo Mendoza, heir to a huge Spanish estate, to fly to Madrid to help resolve an issue in his father's will, she's confident it will be straightforward. The timing isn't great as Charlotte's due to get married the following week, but once her client signs on the dotted line, Charlotte can return to her life in London and her wedding, and live happily ever after. Marrying Stephen might not fill her with excitement, but she doesn't want to live in the fast lane anymore - safe and predictable is good. But Carlos Mendoza's final bequest opens up a generation of secrets, and Charlotte finds herself compelled to unravel the mystery. As Charlotte digs deeper, she uncovers the story of a family divided by Spain's Civil War, and of a love affair across the battle lines that ended in tragedy. And while she is consumed in the drama of the Mendozas, Charlotte's own tragic past catches up with her, threatening to overturn everything in her life she has worked so hard to build.

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