Sandy Cove #4
Jasmine Delon feels completely lost: having just broken up with the man she thought was the love of her life, all she knows is that she can’t face living alone in her empty apartment in Paris.
When she turns up at her mother’s curiosity shop, nestled in Sandy Cove in Ireland, she hopes time with Sally will help heal her broken heart. Walks along the rugged coastline and nights under endless stars immediately make her feel at peace, and then she meets Aiden, a handsome chef in town, and sparks fly between them.
But a lot has changed since Jasmine last saw her mother. Sally is happier than ever with a charming new man in her life and Jasmine’s not sure where she fits in. Then she’s told about the ruins of an old village in a place nearby called Wild Rose Bay. The locals say it holds secrets about her mother’s side of the family…
Is delving into their history the thing that can bring Jasmine and Sally back together or will it drive them further apart? And is Jasmine brave enough to give in to the call of the Irish sea for another chance at love?
Review
About four months ago I had to leave Sandy Cove with a heavy heart. After having read the stories of Maeve, Roisin, Phil and Cordelia it’s great to be back and be able to curl up with a new book taking place in the cosy and warm seaside village.
When you had your heart broken, you want to leave everything behind for a while and take the time to heal. You want nothing to do with the past and the memories are too painful. You can try to hide but closure is what you need to move forward.
Time to have a bit of fun and maybe a chance to find love again, but are you looking for it with the right person…
The author introduces us to a few new kids on the block, but we reconnect with some of the old gang too.
Love is all around, just the way Wet Wet Wet sang it so beautifully. Lovely story. I can’t wait to go back again for new adventures. 4 stars.
Thank you, Susanne O’Leary and Bookouture
About the author
Susanne O’Leary is the bestselling author of more than twenty novels, mainly in the romantic fiction genre. She has also written three crime novels and two in the historical fiction genre. She has been the wife of a diplomat (still is), a fitness teacher and a translator. She now writes full-time from either of two locations, a ramshackle house in County Tipperary, Ireland or a little cottage overlooking the Atlantic in Dingle, County Kerry. When she is not scaling the mountains of said counties, or keeping fit in the local gym, she keeps writing, producing a book every six months.
Author Links
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Book Links
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