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Falling in love at Pennycress Inn by Sarah Hope #Review #ThePennycressInnSeriesBook2

I am thrilled to feature Book 2 in  The Pennycress Inn Series  by Sarah Hope . Falling in love at Pennycress Inn was published by Boldwood Books on June 15th. You can read my review of  Welcome to Pennycress Inn   here .  Is this just a summer romance or could it be more? Nicola grew up at Pennycress Inn, in the beautiful Cotswold village of Meadowfield, and now she’s come full circle by landing a job there. After a difficult few months, she’s happy to be back in the place she loves and calls home. The whole village is looking forward to the annual summer carnival, and Nicola is charged with asking the local farmers to lend their tractors and trailers for the occasion. It’s an easy task – until she meets the new owner of Little Mead Farm, who stubbornly refuses to help. On sabbatical from his City job for the summer, Charlie wants to do up his late uncle’s farm and put it on the market as soon as possible. The place might have been in his family for genera...

Painting Blue Water by Leigh Fossan ** Blog Tour Review**


 I am delighted to feature Leigh Fossan's debut novel, Painting Blue Water today.
 
Katherine Ross, a struggling artist-turned-successful-businesswoman, has a life many would envy. At only thirty-one years old, Katherine runs one of the top luxury real-estate firms in Manhattan, and she lives in a fabulous loft with her dreamy husband. That is, of course, until her marriage comes to a screeching halt, forcing Katherine to face the truths she’s been burying deep within her heart. She hasn’t been happy for a long time. And her life, while glamorous, is not the life she ever wanted.

Fighting through the fog of her confusion and pain, Katherine makes the daring, or possibly insane, choice to start over somewhere new. She leaves her business, her friends, and the city behind, while she ventures alone to the mountains in hopes of rediscovering her artistic roots in a place surrounded by beauty, peace, and quiet.
 
But life in Bluewater isn’t as simple as it may seem, and when her art career suddenly begins to take off in this unlikely setting, Katherine finds herself torn between two worlds. Does she pursue her lifelong dream and become the world-famous artist she always wanted to be? Or does she open her heart to the possibility of new dreams and a life she never imagined?


My Thoughts

This novel shimmers and shines with the colours of the mountains in Bluewater, which seems to be where people gravitate to when they are starting over and reassessing their lives. The beauty of the scenery seems to have a healing quality as it calms and centres and they absorb its serenity. Katharine responds instinctively to the place and comes to see what is important to her.

    As well as Katharine and Will, there is a cast of other characters who you feel all have their own story to tell and I hope that Leigh follows up on their lives. It is ultimately a hopeful story but shows that at key moments in life, there are choices to be made which can drastically alter how one's life turns out. Also, one does not have to carry on in a rut but can step outside and start over again. I found this to be a story full of love and friendship. As a professional artist, Leigh's knowledge of painting and connecting with the environment shines through.

In short: Love and new beginnings .
 
About the Author


Painting Blue Water is the debut novel for Leigh Fossan. A creative soul at heart, Leigh grew up with a paintbrush in her hand, and went on to study the arts in Florence, Italy. While abroad, Leigh was one of the few recipients of the Coluccio Salutati Award for Creative Writing. Today, Leigh is a professional artist and her paintings are collected around the world. She lives in Colorado with her artist husband, and their young daughter, who wants to be a scientist.

​You can see Leigh's paintings at www.lavfineart.com.

You can follow Leigh here: Website   |  Facebook   |  Instagram 
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Book links: Amazon UK   |  Amazon US   |  Barnes & Noble  

Thanks to Leigh Fossan and Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources for a copy of the book and a place on the tour.



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  1. Thank you so much for the lovely review. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book! -Leigh Fossan

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