Friday 26 May 2017

Summer at Conwenna Cove by Darcie Boleyn #Review @darcieboleyn #BlogTour @fayerogersuk



Thank you for joining me on the blog tour for Summer at Conwenna Cove by Darcie Boleyn. I am delighted to be sharing my review for this wonderful book. First of all let's take a look at the description for the book...

About the book

Title: Summer at Conwenna Cove
Author: Darcie Boleyn
Release Date: 15th May 2017
Genre: Romance
Publisher: Canelo
Format: E-book

Eve has a glittering career, a loving husband and a future. But a terrible twist of fate means she loses it all, and with nowhere left to turn she flees to her Aunt Mary’s home in Cornwall. The last thing on her mind is romance – until she meets Jack.

Jack has seen the worst things people can do to each other and realised he is better off alone. He settles in Conwenna Cove, and saves his affections for the rescue dogs he cares for. But when Eve arrives in the village he can’t deny his attraction to her.

Eve and Jack are both scared to trust, but when they come together it’s impossible for either to ignore their feelings. Can they put their fears aside and learn to love again?

Summer at Conwenna Cove is an emotional and heart-warming holiday read about being brave enough to take a chance on love

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My Review

I have to say I had a few tears in my eyes whilst reading this story especially at the beginning. It's mainly because of something that Eve has gone through. I have also experienced the same thing and I could definitely relate. Eve isn't entirely whole and feels pretty lost but can Conwenna Cove help to put her back together again?

The story is told from both Eve and Jack's perspective. For me this is perfect as I always like to hear the story from more than one point of view. Eve is vulnerable but has a hidden strength that she just needs to find again. Jack is also trying to heal himself and this made them the perfect pair to strike up a friendship. I also have to admit I may have little crush on Jack!

My heart broke for Gabe especially the first meeting between him and Eve. I loved the shelter it was a lovely part of the storyline and also a great sense of healing for both Gabe, Eve & Jack.

Mary is a delightful character and I loved her caring nature, it was so lovely to see Eve and Mary re-connect again. Conwenna Cove is such a wonderful place and there are a whole host of characters that I could see having their own stories too. It's so hard to pick a favourite moment because I can honestly say that I enjoyed every single moment!

The setting is perfect and when Eve first arrives at the cottage it was if I was seeing things through Eve's eyes. Conwenna Cove is stunning and the whole place has the ability to heal which is a beautiful thing. Even though there were parts that were emotional there were also parts where I was smiling and laughing too. It really has a brilliant combination of lighter and also deeper moments. I felt such a connection to this story and I didn't want to put it down but I also didn't want it to end.

Summer at Conwenna Cove is the perfect summer story with plenty of emotion, hope and new beginnings.

A book where all I wanted to do was escape into the pages!

With thanks to Faye Rogers, Canelo & Netgalley for my copy. This is my honest and unbiased opinion.

Author Information

Darcie Boleyn has a huge heart and is a real softy. She never fails to cry at books and movies, whether the ending is happy or not. Darcie is in possession of an overactive imagination that often keeps her awake at night. Her childhood dream was to become a Jedi but she hasn’t yet found suitable transport to take her to a galaxy far, far away. She also has reservations about how she’d look in a gold bikini, as she rather enjoys red wine, cheese and loves anything with ginger or cherries in it – especially chocolate. Darcie fell in love in New York, got married in the snow, rescues uncoordinated greyhounds and can usually be found reading or typing away on her laptop.

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