"Light and breezy and jam-packed with charm, this gentle romance about having the strength to let go and follow your heart will have all of us longing for a Cornish retreat this summer."
Jess’ life is thrown upside down when her marriage comes to an unexpected end. Seeking comfort, and a place to heal, she and daughter Lola head for the Cornish coast and her grandpa’s slightly ramshackle home, Renweneth Farm. Like Jess herself, the farmhouse is in need of a little love and the kind support of old friends and new acquaintances, but over the course of a bumpy summer, something quite wonderful starts to take shape. The first in Linn B Halton’s Escape to Cornwall series is just the kind of novel we need more of in our lives right now: it’s uplifting, nourishing and good for the soul! The transformation of the farmhouse is a beautiful metaphor for Jess’s own recovery from life’s setbacks, and the arrival of love-interest Riley is handled with perfect tenderness. There are so many gorgeous relationships in this life-affirming tale (guaranteed every reader will find one that strikes a chord with them) but for me, how Jess and her grandpa help each other learn to let go of their sadness and put their dreams for the farmhouse back on track was especially touching. Family breakdowns are an unfortunate reality of life, but Summer at the Cornish Farmhouse reminds us that it can also be an opportunity for new adventures – and a second chance to find happiness in love. What a treat of a novel for the upcoming season.
From the bestselling author of Christmas at The Highland Flower Shop writing as Lucy Coleman, comes a brand new series set in a Cornish Farmhouse.
When Jess Newman married the love of her life Ben she was sure they had what it took to stay together forever. So when Ben falls out of love with her only to promptly fall in the arms of new girlfriend, Naomi, she really doesn't know how to come to terms with their divorce.
Thankfully Jess's granddad, Gabe, has the perfect place for Jess and her eight-year-old daughter Lola to start afresh when he hands them the keys to his holiday home in Cornwall, a beautiful albeit rundown farmhouse – the fresh countryside air, the saffron buns and the seaside breeze might just be what the doctor ordered but soon it's clear this fresh start includes a whole new set of complications...
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.