Brief synopsis from the book cover:
Small animal vet Sophie Jones has seen her daughter off to university in the USA. As a single parent with an empty nest, she surprises herself - taking a job in a tiny village of Applemore in the Highlands of Scotland. Hundreds of miles from home, she can try to escape the fear that her past might come back to haunt her.
Divorced artist Ben Lewis accepts his grown up daughter's teasing that he's turned into a grumpy hermit. He's perfectly happy with his life in an old farmhouse overlooking the wild Highland beach.
The last thing he needs is someone coming to live full time in the cottage by the shore - and their first meeting is a disaster. But circumstances keep throwing them together, and the attraction between them is undeniable.
My rating:
Plot: 4 out of 5 stars
Writing: 4 out of 5 stars
Character development: 4 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4 out of 5 stars
Recommended for readers of:
Contemporary Fiction
Womens Fiction
Review:
Sophie Jones, a small animal vet, relocates to the quiet village of Applemore in the Scottish Highlands after her daughter leaves for university. Hoping to leave behind a troubled past, she finds herself in unfamiliar territory—both geographically and emotionally.
Ben Lewis, a divorced artist, lives a solitary life in a farmhouse by the beach. He’s not thrilled when Sophie moves into the nearby cottage, and their first encounter is anything but smooth. Yet as they continue to cross paths, a reluctant connection begins to form.
This is a story about two people in midlife navigating change, loneliness, and the possibility of new beginnings. The romance develops gradually, with believable tension and emotional depth. The Highland setting adds charm without overshadowing the characters.
The book is great for light reading. The story flows well, with a steady pace and clear writing that makes it easy to stay captivated. Perfect for anyone who likes stories that focus on real people, relationships, and a bit romance.