High Tide is a slice of life story by Veronica Henry, set in Autumn in Pennfleet, England and it is truly an absolutely delightful story. Veronica Henry stories are always cozy, charming, and feel-good, with eclectic, interesting characters and an appealing small town.
We primarily follow three characters. Kate lives in New York City and has a very demanding job. When her mother dies, she returns to Pennfleet for the funeral and to go through the house and prepare it to be sold. She finds a mysterious letter while going through her mother’s belongings and it reveals a poignant surprise. Along the way, she finds love, renews a friendship, and finds out what she truly wants from her life.
We also follow Sam who is raising his two children on his own after his wife’s tragic accident and subsequent death. He makes the bold decision to leave London and his hectic, stressful life and move to a small town with a close community. We seem him forge a new life for his family and find love again. Finally, we have Vanessa, who loses her much older husband, has to deal with his contentious family, and figure out how to move forward with a life that brings her joy.
High Tide, like Veronica Henry’s other stories, has a strong sense of community and impactful themes, such as death, dementia, family bonds, friendships, living life to the fullest and embracing the life you want. Her stories have a slower, quiet pace, but they are not boring. They are insightful, thought-provoking and pure joy to read. I loved High Tide and look forward to reading everything this author has penned.