Can Kerra's Cornish hometown offer the fresh start she needs?
When Kerra left the quiet Cornish town of Penvennan Cove for the bright lights of London she didn't look back. But after the death of her mother, she's decided it's time to face her past and return to the place she called home. Her father needs her, and perhaps she needs him more than she's willing to admit?
Tackling town gossip, home renovations and a flame from her
past, it's not quite smooth sailing for Kerra. Ross is the bad boy she was
meant to forget, not a man who still sets her heart aflutter. As he helps bring
her dream home to life, they begin to break down the barriers that have been
holding them back and in the process learn things about themselves they never
thought possible.
As friends old and new come together, the future in Penvennan
looks bright.
Perfect for fans of Milly
Johnson, Phillipa Ashley and Julie Houston.
An author I haven’t had the pleasure of reading before so I was very keen to read this.
Following the death of her mother,
Kerra returns to her hometown of Penvennan from the hustle and bustle of London.
Neighbour, Drew, wants to develop his cottage so they decide
to save money and do them both matching. A former crush comes back into her
life to help with the renovations, but is her crush completely behind her?
A charming read, that builds slowly.
It is full of friendship and the relationships, a stunning location full of
charm and charming characters that you get to know. Kerra is used to being
anonymous in the city so life back in this community is a bit of a contrast,
especially with the gossip and past comes round.
I really enjoyed this read, its
heart warming and a feel-good read for a bit of escapism. I’ll definitely read
more by this author in future.
Buy links:
Amazon: https://amzn.to/2F7KHUd
Kobo: https://bit.ly/3f1Nknq
Google
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iBooks: https://apple.co/2QZ9XP8
About the author
From interior designer to
author, when Linn B. Halton's not writing, or spending time with the family,
she's either upcycling furniture or working in the garden. Linn won the 2013 UK
Festival of Romance: Innovation in Romantic Fiction award; her novels have been
short-listed in the UK's Festival of Romance and the eFestival of Words Book
Awards. Living in Coed Duon in the Welsh Valleys with her 'rock', Lawrence, and
gorgeous Bengal cat Ziggy, she freely admits she's an eternal romantic. Linn is
a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association and the Society of Authors.
Linn writes feel-good, uplifting novels about life, love and relationships.
Twitter:
@LinnBHalton
Facebook:
@LinnBHaltonAuthor
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ReplyDeleteHi Jenn, and a HUGE thank you for being on the tour! Such a delight to be here and thank you for your very kind words. Happy Saturday!
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