Looking for one feeling, finding something else
Synopsis
Snuggle up in your favourite armchair and take a trip across the Irish sea for comfort food, cosy cottage nights and a heartwarming romance…
Talented lawyer Hannah Campbell is after a change in her workaholic Manchester life – so on an uncharacteristic whim she books herself a place at the world-renowned KillorgallyCookery School in Country Kerry. But on her first night in Ireland, sampling the delights of Dublin, Hannah can’t resist falling for the charms of handsome stranger Conor. It’s only when Hannah arrives at her postcard-pretty home at Killorgally for the next six weeks that she discovers what happens in Dublin doesn’t quite stay in Dublin …
Nestled amongst rolling green hills and breath-taking countryside, the cookery school throws Hannah and Conor together – for better or worse.
My review
Now that her sister Mina has found her happiness in Switzerland, lawyer Hannah Campbell feels that she has to do something for her own too. And as cooking is not her forte, she decides to book herself a place at the Killorgally Cookery School in Kerry.
On the way to Killorgally, on a stopover in Dublin, she meets handsome stranger Conor. After one night that is untypically Hannah, she leaves, ready for her six weeks being submerged in the art of cooking.
But she couldn’t be more surprised when it appears that Conor is a well-known member of the famous Byrne family, with Adrienne Byrne running the Cookery School…
Before I start with the review of this wonderful, heart – warming story, I want to tell you that, if your eyes are as bad as mine…
No, on the cover that isn’t a pink crab you see!!! It’s just a small table with very comfy chairs! I really had to take a second look and realize that my eyes are the worst when it comes to seeing picture just like they are! 🤣
But you are not here to read about the presence or non – presence of crabs on the cover…
I have read several stories from this author, and each time I feel my heart expand with love, not only for the author but also for each character (the nice ones of course)!
Hannah may look like she has it all, but when you take a closer look, you can see that in truth she is an insecure girl, not seeing how amazing she truly is.
Being a successful lawyer shows how capable she is, but there are so many aspects in her life that don’t give her a satisfied feeling.
And as cooking isn’t a skill she has mastered, I admired the courage she has by taking time off and is willing to spend a whole six weeks doing almost nothing else but cooking!
I had so much fun reading how Hannah first meets Conor, does something London – Hannah would never do, and even start talking to the chickens in Killorgary!
She knows that she is the worst student of the whole bunch, but she is determined to learn how to cook!
I smiled to read what kind of cook Hannah was. Loving to cook myself (and especially bake – don’t go thinking I make complicated things!), my cooking consists of working with feelings. I don’t measure a lot (except while baking of course) and I sense what needs more or less. And seeing how Hannah is writing every detail down, following each instruction and seeing that the result is not what it’s supposed to be, gave the best fun I ever had.
But slowly she starts to do things more “freestyle” and I was proud of her latest accomplishments.
I perfectly understood the attraction between Hannah and Conor… not only because in my mind they are gorgeous and handsome, but because slowly, they bring out the best of each other. Conor learns Hannah to see her true potential and he shows a way of life Hannah never imagined before. And on the other hand, Hannah keeps Conor down to earth, by literally now knowing who he is. but she also opens his eyes by showing that not everybody befriends him with a second agenda in mind…
The other ‘students’ were also very fun to read about! I loved how each character was different, with different backgrounds, behaviours and different levels in cooking skills. But it was very sweet to see that slowly they become a close bunch, and I can be sure that even after the six weeks, they will all still be in touch!
I just loved reading this book, making me want to book my own spot in the Cookery school too! But I have one condition: I want to stay in the same cottage Hannah did!!!
If you thought that there is no way that this story could be even a more completer package compared to her other books, THINK AGAIN!!!
It was amazing to see how our main characters find each other, and start to not only develop feelings, but also start to see themselves and self – develop into the even more amazing persons!
Wonderful characters, an amazing setting and a great author, what more do you want???



























