Skip to main content

Featured

Making Memories at the Cornish Cove by Kim Nash #Review

  We are back with the Cornish Cove series with Kim Nash's Making Memories at the Cornish Cove . It was published by Boldwood Books on April 17th. You can read my review of  Hopeful Hearts at the Cornish Cove here and Finding Family at the Cornish Cove   here .    It’s never too late… After five husbands and five broken hearts, Lydia feels like she’s always been chasing something. But now she’s found her purpose, and having moved to Driftwood Bay to spend more time with her daughter Meredith, she’s happier than ever. But there’s still life in these old bones yet! With her newfound sense of identity, she’s keen to re-explore the things that made her happy as a younger person. Lydia’s passion was dancing – she used to compete in her younger years, and there’s no place she’s more at home than on the dancefloor. So when widower and antiques restorer Martin tells her about a big dance competition, she’s ready and raring to bring more joy into her life. But while making mem

Her Husband's Mistake by Sheila O' Flanaghan #Review


 Welcome to the celebrations for the paperback publication of Sheila O'Flanaghan's Her Husband's Mistake on 5th March 2020.

Roxy’s marriage has always been rock solid.
After twenty years, and with two carefree kids, she and Dave are still the perfect couple.

Until the day she comes home unexpectedly, and finds Dave in bed with their attractive, single neighbour.

Suddenly Roxy isn’t sure about anything - her past, the business she’s taken over from her dad, or what her family’s future might be. She’s spent so long caring about everyone else that she’s forgotten what she actually wants. But something has changed. And Roxy has a decision to make.

Whether it’s with Dave, or without him, it’s time for Roxy to start living for herself . . .

My Thoughts

 As I read this book, I could not help but empathise with Roxy as she came to terms with the changes in her lives. My patience with her husband, Dave, became more and more strained and I must admit, it actually snapped part of the way through the story. There are some lovely characters created here. None more so than Roxy's mother, whose attitude to life I loved and whose loyalties were always on the right side. 

    Throughout this novel, Roxy comes to terms with her changing circumstances and you get to travel the way with her. Her guilt at leaving her children and her realisation that she did not have to be the superhuman person who pleased everyone else all the time made her seem to be a human and likeable person. I also loved the odd amusing moment when she observed her clients' celebrity lifestyles and then looked back at her own life, often with a rueful shake of the head. 

    I would have loved an epilogue to see what Roxy did next but we are denied this- it is all left to the reader's imagination as to 'What happens next?'

In short: Changing times.



About the Author

 Sheila O'Flanagan is the author of many bestselling novels including The Missing Wife, My Mother's Secret, If You Were Me, and Someone Special. She worked in finance for several years, but always dreamed of writing fiction, and she is now a full-time writer, with over twenty bestselling novels published. She lives in Dublin with her husband.


You can connect with Sheila on  Twitter  |  Website |  Facebook    |  Goodreads   |  Pinterest 

You can also read my review of The Missing Wife here 
  and What Happened That Night here.
 
Thanks to Sheila O'Flanaghan and Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for a copy of the book and a place on the Blog Tour.

You can follow the rest of the Tour here! 
 
 



Comments

Post a Comment

Popular Posts