Book Blurb
Hurtling through the sky was supposed to be Edie Browne’s flight of independence. But when she falls head over champagne bucket while celebrating her successful landing, her life is changed in an instant.
But starting over has its benefits, and as Edie relearns the basics under the watchful eye of her Aunty Josie and an entire Cornish village of new friends and neighbours, she finds love and joy she never could have imagined in the unlikeliest of places…
Come home to St Aidan and Periwinkle Cottage for a romance full of love, laughter and friends for life!
My review
Before I start I have to admit to loving Jane Linfoot’s writing. But this book is different. Deeper. More profound and tackles complex issues. There’s a new depth here, previously unseen and I would encourage Jane to delve deep and continue writing such excellent prose – prose with an underlying thread of tragedy. Writing is one of the hardest of professions. It’s not just sitting in a room by yourself, hour after hour staring at a blank screen, although that’s part of it. It’s dredging through ones personal life experiences, oftentimes at the expense of personal trauma and emotions.
I loved this book so much. Edie overcomes so much more than one would expect in her quest for happiness. 5 shiny ones ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ x
Edie Browne is such a joyous character I loved this story too.
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Thank you so much for reading Edie’s story, Jenny – and for understanding those weeks in front of a blank screen and how deep we have to dig sometimes. And thank you so much for writing this very insightful review. It’s so meaningful to have a view from someone who sees people facing the same challenges Edie does every day. I’m always hugely grateful for your support, this time it means more than ever. Big love, Jane xx
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