I just loved it!
Synopsis
Those who don’t jump will never fly…
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
When I am reading a book, I cannot contain my facial expressions. So when it’s a happy part, you see me smiling, when we are reaching a sad part, I’m making sad faces too.
One thing I do very rarely, is crying over a book. I think in the past I cried over maximum 5 books. And believe me, I’ve read a lot of books…
And now this book has been added on my ‘I cried while reading it’ list. For those who will read the book, you’ll know when I cried…
To make it perfectly clear, this isn’t a sad story. The beginning is rather shocking, as Edie is a 32 years young woman who suffered a stroke and has to learn everything again.
As I am about the same age, this story put me with my 2 feet back on the ground. Not that I am living high in the sky, but this book is quite a reality check. Sometimes we forget how lucky we are in life and that other people are not.
The struggle to regain possession of her own life is so real, that you cannot do otherwise than relate to Edie.
It sounds like a hard story to read, but believe me, it’s not. Despite the theme of the story, it’s a great book. It’s amazing to read how Edie fights back and starts to live again. And also how she learns that she is not alone, as she has a whole town she can rely on. She learns everything from scratch, learns new people and thanks to those people, she KNOWS she will be old self again.
And then there is Barney and Cam… Cam is just too cute for words… the innocence of a child is all Edie needs at the moment. And Barney is amazing in his belief in Edie.
Don’t think this is a love story, this is so much more, that it’s too difficult to explain.
To understand what I mean, just read the book!!!



















