Synopsis:
For Rose, every day is a gift. She narrowly survived a life-threatening illness and owes everything to her anonymous donor. Determined to thank him, Rose follows a trail of clues that lead her to the little Cornish fishing village of Falford.
But things become complicated when Rose is drawn into local life, becoming involved in the legendary Falford Regatta and meeting the handsome Morvah brothers – one of whom might just be the man she’s looking for. But which one?
Can Rose find the answer she’s searching for, or will she lose her heart before the summer is over?
Review:
I read this book in one sunny day in the garden. It was a joy from beginning to end.
The storyline had a serious moral thread to it, with a dash of friendship with a full heaping of Cornish romance.
Cornwall is a beautiful setting for a book regardless but the way that the descriptions were written here made you truly imagine you could be there!
I really grew to feel attached to Rose and her story. I loved the ending and how it all came together.
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