Love comes in so different kind of shapes and forms, and even in the most unexpected ones
Synopsis
A broken bond…
Wendy Tyler’s marriage ended when she discovered her ex-husband, Mike, had got his much younger new partner, Chloe, pregnant. Wendy’s over Mike, but suddenly she fears her own daughters will find a new baby much more exciting that their old mum…
A chance encounter…
But when Wendy bumps into Chloe at St Piran’s, it’s clear something is troubling the fragile young woman. Wendy doesn’t want to be sucked into Chloe and Mike’s relationship, but she can’t help worrying that Chloe needs someone to turn to.
A lesson in love.
And when Wendy realizes that Chloe is more fragile than any of them realised, she knows she has tostep up. She might not love Mike anymore, but Chloe is about to join their family and Wendy can’t just stand by. Sometimes life is hard, but the easiest lessons are built on a solid foundation of love.
My review
Wendy Tyler isn’t that sad that her marriage ended, even if it is no fun to catch your husband in the cheating. She even found love again, and she sees now what real love truly entails.
But what bothers her is that her ex – husband not only has found a new girlfriend that could be his own daughter and that she is pregnant, but she fears that her own daughters may prefer Chloe and the new baby and replace Wendy.
Wendy does not want anything to do with Chloe but when they bump into each other at St. Piran’s, it’s clear that Chloe is struggling. And with Wendy’s generous and kind heart, she cannot just walk away…
With each story in the series, I find myself falling more and more in love with not only the returning and new characters, but also with the place itself.
Such a warm, close and caring community, don’t we all want to be living and working in such places?
Basing on the blurb, I thought it would be Wendy’s story and with some appearances of her friends and colleagues. But discovering that also Danni has a rather important part in it, made me even happier than I already was!
While perhaps initially it may seem that Wendy is jealous of her ex, or that she doesn’t want their daughters to bond with the new partner and they half – brother on the way, I quickly understood that that isn’t the worry at all.
Because what truly bothers and worries Wendy is that she is replaceable and that her lovely daughters will give up their time together in order to be more with Chloe and the little baby.
Even if Wendy is an adult, and should know better, as a mother is never replaceable, her fears make sense, especially learning how her past marriage has been and how she doesn’t have in fact a lot of self-confidence. And that saddened me, because while Wendy is in a happy place now, she deserved that happiness all the time, and not only after a failed marriage.
Of course it isn’t easy for Wendy to see Chloe walk around, as her ex now seemingly has completely changed his tune.
Yet it was so sweet and heartwarming to see how Wendy doesn’t turn into a bitter person when in need. Her kind and good heart takes the overhand, and Wendy isn’t just that kind of person to not help out a person in need…
I have to admit, just like Wendy, I didn’t immediately liked Chloe. But slowly, as the story progressed, the more my heart started to break for her.
Of course being the new woman in a broken family isn’t easy, but Mike also isn’t proving to be a real knight in shining armour.
And we see a strong Chloe, who has been through so much already, but also a vulnerable Chloe, who needs love…
And then there is Danni’s story too, ready to continue.
I was so over the moon for Danni, as her life, after a disastrous moment, finally was on the right track.
Obviously, it would be better to have read the previous books in this series to be complete up to date, yet it isn’t that mandatory. But it’s just such a wonderful series, so just read it already 😊
With Danni we see that no matter how good things seem to go, there is always this inkling of doubt and fear. And her upbringing for sure didn’t help, even if she is surrounded by lovely and amazing people too.
This was a wonderful book to read. Not only because I loved returning to St. Piran’s and see all my friends again. But because this is a love story in the real sense of the word. We don’t only see romance, but just love in all its aspects. From obviously love for your partner, but also the love someone has for their children, how that love is reciprocated. And then the love between friends, that real friendship that nothing can break.
But the most wonderful kind of love in this book was the most unexpected love, for the person you wouldn’t ever think of.
Because no matter what, it’s someone’s character, struggles, honesty and genuineness that make you love someone, wanting to help them out through the most difficult moments of their life, stand by their side and hold their hand…
Jo Bartlett managed perfectly with this book to capture the essence of what love means. The love sparks from each page, even with drama taking place that made me hold my breath. I once again devoured a book from this amazing author!





























