Winters Wish for the Corish Midwife is charming, it’s a beautifully emotional story that will tug at the heartstrings.
Winter’s Wish for the Cornish Midwife is the third book in the Cornish Midwife series, I’ve not read the previous two books but that’s nothing new for me, I tend to jump in midway through a series. In a way, you can read this as a stand-alone but I think you need to read the previous two first, I felt a little out of the loop at times. I will continue with the series, but not before reading the previous books first – that’s once I get down my mountainous TBR pile.
This book has a feel of ‘Call the Midwife’ with a little bit of ‘Where the Heart is’ thrown in, now I will admit I am not the biggest fan of either of the shows I tend to dip into them when there is nothing else to watch on TV or at Christmas. But I do love the community and friendship aspect of those shows and that is exactly what you get here, this book is all about love and friendship and moving forward.
I liked the prologue and that we see Toni’s back story first, we see what she went through, her heartache at losing her fiance and how that has impacted her life and the promises she made at an emotional time in her life. I do think that as the years went by she may have regretted promising never to move on and never to find love again, I rather think that was self of her mother in law to ask that of Toni, you understand that she was grieving but you can’t expect another person never to find love and be happy ever again.
This is what Toni has done, she stuck to her word even when she met Bobby, but you can see she is conflicted does she come out and tell the world about her past and finally move forward or does she continue to live this half-life to keep others content. It’s a difficult choice and for someone who is as private as Toni is, she doesn’t want anyone in she has hardened her heart and raised a wall around her, but deep down I thought she was lonely and frustrated and deep down I think she is a little unhappy – which also makes Bobby frustrated that he can’t share with everyone his feelings for Toni.
Overall I did enjoy the book, the story flows perfectly from one scene to the next even though I thought some parts were a little slow for my liking and as I hadn’t read the previous two books in this series, I did feel as though I had missed out on crucial parts in the plot and with the backstories of other characters but despite that, I did enjoy the book, it’s a lovely story of living life after heartache, of second chances of happiness and how important friendship and community are to a person life.