This move, this new job at the architect's firm, it's the fresh start Livia desperately needs - if she's ever going to forget what happened three years ago.... Then one day, crammed into a drawer in her creaking old fisherman's cottage, Livia finds a dairy. She's utterly captivated by the unfolding story of infatuation, rejection and guilt, so similar to her own. But, just as the writer is about to confess a chilling secret, the diary stops, the rest of its pages torn out.
The first chapter is quite upsetting, it concerns a baby. We also have a dual timeline - the present day, 2022 and told from Livia's perspective, and the past, 2015, that's told from a young girl. I like when a book is set in Cornwall, it's one of my favourite places to visit, and I liked that the location was remote. But the characters were a bit one dimensional and unlikeable. The story had so much potential, but unfortunately it fell a bit short. I did enjoy how the story ended.
I would like to thank #NetGalley #JoffeBooks and the author #EleonorSamuel for my ARC of #TheCornishDiary in exchange for an honest review.