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Judith Lea and Philip Elliott are the co-author’s of “It started with a Kiss in the magical land of Cornwall”, their autobiographical first book. They currently reside in the historic market town of Congleton, Cheshire.

Judith has been an avid book reader all her life. She is a people watcher, listener and keeper of secrets, who would like to live in a utopian world full of kindness. Having worked within a financial environment most of her life, writing this autobiography has fed her soul. Her childhood dream was to become a rock star.

Philip’s reading preference is magazines and reference books, especially ones related to the Colin Chapman Lotus years, and aircraft of the First and Second World Wars. His secret love is the magnificent Merlin
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On Monday 20th March we visited the ‘House of Books and Friends”, a unique bookshop whose mission is “to combat loneliness and social isolation”. We had read about them in the Sunday Times magazine who recommended them as the “easy, guilt-free way to shop for books and cake (yes, there is a cafe). As all their projects are funded by the sale of books we donated two copies of our book for them to s Read more of this blog post »
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Loved this book. Jim's style of writing is very similar to our own and he had you gripped as he told his story, beginning with the end! But this worked a treat. Highly recommended if you are a water sports person or just interest in human interest st ...more
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Really enjoyed this book; very humorous from the very first page and very difficult to put down.
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“Judith:

I didn’t want an ordinary life; I wanted more. I wanted to live by the sea, somewhere beautiful and wild, so I chose Cornwall, or did Cornwall choose me? I had only been there once in my life, but I had felt an instant magical connection, the rugged coastline pulled at my heartstrings, and the sea soothed my restless soul. It was the start of a love affair that I could not or would not ignore; all I had to do now was make these dreams come true.”
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“Judith:

I didn’t want an ordinary life; I wanted more. I wanted to live by the sea, somewhere beautiful and wild, so I chose Cornwall, or did Cornwall choose me? I had only been there once in my life, but I had felt an instant magical connection, the rugged coastline pulled at my heartstrings, and the sea soothed my restless soul. It was the start of a love affair that I could not or would not ignore; all I had to do now was make these dreams come true.”
Judith Lea

“Philip:

I have vivid memories from those early volleyball training nights. Memories of looking under the (volleyball) net at this vivacious, sparkling, smiley-faced, bright-eyed vision of female sensuality dressed in her vest top and short shorts. I could not take my eyes off her, and my memory says she smiled at me every time she caught me looking at her. Was I flirting? If I was, it was not knowingly”
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