When escaping to Seahorse Harbour turns out to be more than expected.
Synopsis
A distant relative. A blizzard. A Christmas of surprises.
Lottie Short isn’t looking forward to Christmas. Her boyfriend has dumped her and she’s also lost her job. Lottie and her beloved spaniel, Merry, are facing the festive season – and a bleak future, alone.
But a Christmas card and round-robin letter give Lottie hope. And as the first snowflakes fall, she’s on her way to the tiny seaside village of Seahorse Harbour to visit her distant aunt. She’ll stay in a cosy B&B and get some bracing, sea air. That might lift her spirits.
What she doesn’t plan for is a blizzard, her aunt taking a fall, or the dramas unfolding all around her. But at least there’s a warm welcome at Aunt Elsie’s cottage … and a roaring log fire in the village pub.
That’s not all that might bring a rosy glow to Lottie’s cheeks. Asher Bryant, the local vet is pretty hot, and Lottie also hits it off with another visitor to Seahorse Harbour. This festive season might be better than she hoped.
And when Lottie gets more than one surprise this Christmas, perhaps she and Merry won’t be spending the New Year on their own.
This is book 2 in my new series of standalone novels set in the tiny, seaside village of Seahorse Harbour.
My review
Lottie Short needs an escape. Her boyfriend has dumped her, and she has lost her job. She feels she is on her own, and her only companion is Merry, her spaniel. She is also still coping with the loss of her dear parents.
When she receives a Christmas card from her distant aunt Elsie, she decides on the spur of the moment to go for a visit.
What she doesn’t expect it a blizzard, secrets to be unveiled and a meeting with the charming vet Asher Bryant.
When I realized that this book was the next one to be read on my list, I literally screamed of joy!
I knew before reading one word of this new adventure, that Emily Harvale would succeed in exceeding my already expectations!
Lottie is someone I just wanted to grab and give the biggest hug I could give! (ok, in a non – Covid world…).
Her sense of loneliness is so big and something you don’t wish for her.
So when she decides to go to Seahorse Harbour, I knew it would be the perfect solution for her and that the place would work its magic on her.
Lottie is not in a happy mental place at the moment, but from the moment she sets foot in Seahorse Harbour, you see a change for the better.
As at first she was afraid of how she would be welcomed, but quickly it’s obvious how amazing the inhabitants are.
Everybody opens their arms and hearts for Lottie, and whenever she makes an issue of only being family by marriage, it’s quickly dismissed because is family, no matter how you became part of it.
And Asher Bryant… oh Asher… already in the first part of this series you stole a little piece of my heart, but now I even fell deeper in love with you!
Asher is a kind man, adoring pets (certainly getting higher on my list by being an animal – lover!) and loves his job as a vet.
Yet he is also an amazing friend, and offers a shoulder to cry on to Lottie.
The sparks between Asher and Lottie just fly out of the book, and every time they got closer, I was almost giggling like a girl, of happiness.
There is just one tiny bit I didn’t like, and I hope Emily will forgive me…
Lottie has two cousins, Josie and Diana., who were protagonist in the first part. And that book finished perfectly as we expected to be. Yet in this second part, I found it a bit hard to like Diana… she makes a decision that I couldn’t comprehend completely, just like her own family and friends didn’t…
But I secretly hope that this will not be last we will read about Diana and Seahorse Harbour in general!
I found this story just beautiful. It’s about family, in whatever shape and form it comes, about love, about secrets of the past, forgiveness, and of belonging.
And it’s taking place around Christmas. If you’re not convinced by now, I don’t know what else to say to make you read it!


























