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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...

Letting Go of Yesterday by Jo Bartlett #Review #TheCornishBayCollection

 

We are back to Cornwall to the community of Port Agnes with Jo Bartlett. Letting Go of Yesterday, the first in a new series, was published by Boldwood on November 9th.


Sometimes the only way forward… is to go back.

When Rowan Bellamy’s marriage collapses in spectacular style, she retreats with her two children, Bella and Theo, to the last place she ever wanted to return—her windswept Cornish hometown of Port Agnes. Taking the headteacher role at the local primary school is the easy part. Facing village gossip, curious neighbours, and old flames? Not so much.

Especially when one of those flames turns out to be Nathan Lark — the boy who broke her heart and the man who now has a reputation as bruised as her own. With his young nephew Leo a pupil in Rowan’s school, she and Nathan are thrown into each other’s lives once more. And whether she likes it or not, the chemistry between them is impossible to ignore.

As salty sea air begins to soothe old wounds and Port Agnes slowly feels like home again, Rowan must decide if she’s brave enough to let go of the past and open her heart one more time.


 My Thoughts

 When Rowan realises that she has to leave the cloistered setting at her private school and return to be the headteacher at the primary school in her hometown of Port Agnes, both she and her children find their lives have been turned upside down. Her marriage has ended in a completely unexpected way and the details of her break up are being keep away from her children, family and friends. Rowan shows resilience and courage as she steps into a new future and rethinks her priorities. It is not all smooth sailing and she has to help both her children come to terms with the changes and to find new friends and a sense of belonging.

    You often feel that Rowan puts others before herself and how she supports her ex-husband is a case in point. This affects her friendship with Nathan who she has met up with again. I enjoyed meeting a few familiar faces from other books set near Port Agnes. It gives you the feeling that this is a dynamic community and adds to the sense of warmth and security. Fresh starts and second chances are central themes which flow from the characters. 

In short: second chances and starting over  

About the Author


 

Jo Bartlett is the bestselling author of over nineteen women’s fiction titles. She fits her writing in between her two day jobs as an educational consultant and university lecturer and lives with her family and three dogs on the Kent coast.

 

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Thanks to Jo Bartlett, Boldwood Books and Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources for a copy of the book and a place on the tour. 




 

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