A Found Family at the Cornish Country Hospital
A tragic loss…
Since the death of her beloved father,
Isla Marlowe has felt the need to do something to honour his memory; something
meaningful that will bring joy to others and repay the kindness of a stranger
who changed their lives. She’s got the perfect solution, but she’s worried not
everyone will understand.
A precious gift…
Aidan Kennedy and his husband, Jase,
are desperate to start a family of their own, but finding the right woman to
help them is difficult and some people don’t think they should even try. So
when Isla offers them the chance to fulfil their dream, they can’t believe
their wish is about to come true.
A family made of
friends?
But when Isla is forced to face her
greatest fear, Aidan and Jase’s dream has to be put on hold. Broken-hearted and
questioning everything she once believed, Isla desperately needs someone to
share her problems with but has no idea where to turn.
But then, in her darkest
hour she discovers that friends can be the family you choose for yourself.
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As the third book in this series, "A Found Family at
the Cornish Country Hospital" by Jo Bartlett is a much welcome return to
St Pirans Hospital, full of familiar characters – each with their own story to
tell. If you haven’t read the first two books, don’t worry, each can be read as
a standalone book, but I do highly recommend them, in fact everything Jo has written
is worth a read. If you enjoy a series, check out The Cornish Midwives!
This latest book is yet another emotional story, interweaving
themes of heartache, tragedy, shock with themes of hope, desire, love and
compassion.
Isla wants to mark her father’s memory by doing something extremely
special, when the opportunity presents itself via Aidan and Jase, it seems everyone
is about to get exactly what they want. Aidan and Jase want to start a family,
but Aidan has concerns as he has a difficult relationship with his own family,
he worries he will turn out to be just like his unsupportive and evasive Dad.
Jase’ family couldn’t be more different; they accept everyone as family, no
matter what – that is what inspires Aidan to go after what they truly want.
Isla’s gift to them means she is a welcome addition to their
family now, and when surprising events cast a shadow over what should be an
exciting time, everyone needs to evaluate their priorities and how they will
move forward, whilst still supporting each other.
Jo Bartlett's storytelling draws you in, becoming emotionally
invested in all the characters. My heart ached for them, reading these books
never fails to tug at the heartstrings whilst still feeling hopeful that things
will work out well. I am a huge fan of how Jo is never afraid to tackle
serious, sensitive issues but does so carefully and alongside happy and
positive moments.
I do feel like this series is going from strength to strength, this is a fantastic summer read and I look forward to the next
Author Bio:
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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