Jo Bartlett is another new author for me this year ( #12 of 23 for 23 )
Firstly, why has it taken me so long to get around to picking up one of her books ?
Secondly, I know how popular The Cornish Midwives series has been, so I know I've got plenty of upcoming treats in store !
But back to this book for now, I absolutely loved it.
At just over 200 pages long, I read it in 2 sittings, but despite its short length I've gotten a good feel of the authors writing style, and soon became completely absorbed by the story.
Lexie Turner lost her husband Finn to a surfing accident two years ago, but still has no idea where her life is heading now.
Selling the restaurant they ran together in London, Lexie heads to Port Kara in Cornwall, with her Labrador Albie, to spend the summer trying to work out what to do next.
It is here that she meets Elliott Dorton, when he rescues her and Albie, whilst out walking.
Elliott runs the local adventure centre, and somehow Lexie agrees to help him out, cooking for the guests.
Lexie is content to bury herself in the type of work she loves doing for the time being, she is keeping her past a secret for now, but as the days go by she finds that her and Elliott have quite a lot in common.
Lexie knows her feelings towards Elliott are changing, but having already lost her husband to high adrenaline pursuits, can she honestly open herself up to the possibility, of falling for someone with the same addiction to such things ?
When Elliott risks his life twice, Lexie realises it's time to distance herself, but when she finds it's her that needs rescuing, she finally understands, what drives Elliott to do what he does.
With a fabulous cast of characters and a beautiful setting this truly is a gorgeous little read.
If like me you're new to Jo's books, in my opinion this would be a great introduction.
I can't wait to read more.