Welcome back to Little Woodville.
Visit old friends and new in this super, summer escapist
read.
Morgan
Rosewood finds herself at a crossroads in her life after returning home to
Forget-Me-Not Cottage to care for her ailing mother. She and boyfriend Ronan,
had plans, big plans, but all these hopes and dreams are put on hold when
Morgan's mum suddenly dies.
Morgan’s
emotions are in turmoil but she sets about the task of clearing the house and
running her late mother’s vintage market stall.
Nate
Greene has his own reasons for staying away from Little Woodville. Nate needs
to reconcile his past and tackle the long overdue task of decluttering the
place he once loved - his abandoned wood workshop, filled to the brim with his
creations.
He
secures a stall at the local market to showcase his wares and it isn't long
before the workshop reignites the passion he once shared with a special person.
Thrown
together Morgan and Nate have their own personal battles to overcome.
Can the
beautiful little Cotswold village teach two lost souls what matters,
and more
importantly, will it give them each something they didn't come here for?
Love...
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My Review:Helen Rolfe is one of my absolutely, must-read authors; every book is a joy to read. I loved the first book in this series so getting the chance to read and review Summer at Forget Me Not cottage, well I obviously jumped for joy!
Locations can really make me fall in love with a book/series
and this idyllic setting (and its locals) just make me want to bag my bags. Helen
describes the homes and surroundings so beautifully; you really do feel like
you are right there.
Morgan moves back home to support her ailing Mother, leaving
her partner to move to Scotland without her - for now. She fully intends on
joining him as soon as possible, but months after her Mum’s death she is still
there and doesn’t seem to be making any plans on joining Ronan. Morgans sister
joins her, to sort through the cottage and suggests Morgan may actually like to
stay there for a while longer, live there and figure out what it is that she wants
to do.
Nate is back to visit his Dad, Trevor. Having lived in Wales
for some time he is concerned that his Dad is struggling and would like to
convince him to move to Wales too. Nate struggles being back, he feels guilty and
is still coping with the loss of his Mother.
Thrown together at the local market by having to share a
stall, Nate and Morgan are both working through struggles, both hurting and not
quite sure of what to do for the best.
The prefect cosy read and a wonderful escape, a story about
letting go; of hurt, of the past and allowing yourself to be happy again.
Finding new beginnings in old haunts.
A great summer read, I can never recommend Helens books enough!
Author Bio:
Helen Rolfe is the author of many bestselling contemporary women’s fiction titles, set in different locations from the Cotswolds to New York. Most recently published by Orion, she is bringing sixteen titles to Boldwood – a mixture of new series and well-established backlist. She lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and children.
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