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Love Blooms at the Cornish Cottage by Kim Nash #Review #SandpiperShores #PublicationDay

  We are returning to beautiful Cornwall with Kim Nash. Love Blooms at the Cornish Cottage  is published today by Boldwood Books on April 1st.    💔 How do you mend a broken heart? 💔 Michelle finally thought she’d found love with her hot Greek doctor. But when Demetri reveals he’s returning home to care for his sick mother, Michelle’s dream future crumbles. Choosing not to follow him feels like losing more than just love - it feels like losing who she’d started to become. Determined not to fall apart, Michelle decides to throw herself into rebuilding her life in Sandpiper Shore, but then unexpectedly, Demetri’s brother, Makkis, arrives on her doorstep. Offering him a room seems like the kind thing to do… but the constant reminder of her lost love is difficult for her heartbroken soul. And the more time she spends with Makkis, the clearer it becomes: there are parts of Demetri she never knew… Just as Michelle starts to heal with a little help from her fri...

The First Time I Saw You by Emma Cooper #Review

Today I am delighted to be featuring Emma Cooper's The First Time I Saw Your Face on the blog. 

 Lost: Six-foot-two Irish man who answers to the name Samuel McLaughlin.  Has weak shins and enjoys show tunes. If found, please return to Sophie Williams.

Before Sophie met Samuel she saw the world in grey. Before Samuel met Sophie, he never believed in love at first sight.
When they first meet, something tells them they are meant to be.  But fate has other ideas. 


Now they have lost each other and can't see a way back. But they've already changed each other's lives in more ways than they ever expected...


From the author of The Songs of Us comes a love story that will ‘break your heart but put it back together again’, (Katie Fforde). Fans of Jojo Moyes and Lucy Dillon will love The First Time I Saw You by Emma Cooper.

                                                                                     My Thoughts
 This was an emotional read which certainly swept me along with the story. The main characters are such a contrast at the beginning but you come to see that they have a lot of similarities in their insecurities. I was certainly surprised at the turn that the story took but it was all good for all that. Families play a large part in the story and there are some interesting scenes between the various siblings. My favourite part had to be Samuel's family's reaction to Sophie, particularly his father. 

    Both Sophie and Samuels' lives go through tremendous changes as the story develops. By the end, there is a hopeful theme and a heart-warming tone but it is an emotional read until the very last page. Nevertheless, there are some lighter parts and laughs along the way. In all, this is a lovely romance with some striking visual scenes. 

In short: Getting back to basics- friends and family values.

                                                                              About the Author

 Emma Cooper is a former teaching assistant, who lives in Shropshire with her partner and four children. She spends her spare time writing novels, drinking wine and watching box-sets with her partner of twenty-four years, who still makes her smile every day. Emma has always wanted to be a writer - ever since childhood, she’s been inventing characters (her favourite being her imaginary friend ‘Boot’) and is thrilled that she now gets to use this imagination to bring to life all of her creations. 

Find her on Twitter at @ItsEmmacooper@ and on Instagram at @itsemmacooper


Book links: Amazon UK

Thanks to Emma Cooper and Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for a copy of the book and a place on the tour.

 

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