A Summer
to Remember in Herring Bay
Essy
Havers is good at finding things. Her company specialises in helping clients
track down anything, from missing china pieces to rare vintage clothing. But
now Essy has something more important to find: herself.
Essy has always been curious about her mother’s secret past and her Cornish
roots. So, when the opportunity arises, she hops on a plane in Tennessee and
ends up in Herring Bay in Cornwall; the village where her mother grew up.
But once there, she’s mystified by the reactions of the villagers when they
realise who she is. Was Essy’s decision to visit Cornwall a mistake, or will it
lead to a summer she’ll never forget?
Colourful character Essy has wanted to know more about her
Mums background, she never lets on much about her life in Herring Bay and the
reason she left for Tennessee. Grabbing the chance to visit she stays with her
Aunt. She soon discovers that her mum is very much remembered by the locals,
and she isn’t thought of fondly at all. Essy is determined to find out more.
With some help from an unlikely source, Ruan, they work
together to uncover the truth. An opportunity to right old wrongs, mend a
community and heal those wounds, this story is heart warming and sentimental.
It was fun to discover secrets from the past, surprised are
plentiful and it kept me reading eager to know more. Sometimes our initial
ideas and thoughts don’t turn out to be what’s real and I think the same of
this book. It isn’t what I originally expected when I started to read but I
loved it all the more.
Relatable fun characters, and a community I would like to
see again. Highly recommended!
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Author Bio:
Angela grew up in Cornwall, England and returns frequently from her new home in Nashville, Tennessee to visit family and friends, drink tea and eat far too many Cornish pasties!
She is a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association, the Romance Writers of America and the Music City Romance Writers. Her first novel ‘Truth and Consequence’ was published in 2006 and she’s now had over 30 novels published internationally and several short stories in women’s magazines.
Thanks for the wonderful review and I'm happy you enjoyed your visit to Herring Bay!
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