'Poignant and uplifting, this is a heart-warming and emotional tale, set in a beautiful Cornish village, fans of Fern Britton and Jane Linfoot are sure to enjoy.' - Bookish Jottings
Get away from it all with this uplifting romance about love, dreams and first impressions. Anna's life isn't a mess exactly; it's just not how she imagined it. When an opportunity arises to make a fresh start she's off, down to Polkerran, the Cornish fishing village where she was so happy as a child. At last, all the pieces of her life start to fall into place: the perfect home and a job she loves, working for the enigmatic-and, to be honest, often exasperating-historian, Oliver Seymour. Oh yes, and not forgetting the gorgeous new boyfriend, Alex Tremayne, a local boy she used to have a major crush on. The stars finally seem to be aligned, but just as Anna thinks all she's ever wished for is within reach, a shock discovery reveals she's living a dream that isn't really hers to hold. Can Anna rescue the new life she has made for herself, and who in Polkerran can she really count on in her time of need? The Cottage in a Cornish Cove is the first in a planned series of uplifting romances from Cass Grafton. Get to know the warm and funny locals of Polkerran, wallow in the quaintness of a Cornish fishing village and fall in love with romance all over again. See what reviewers are saying: 'If you like coastal settings with cosy, culinary themes, such as Jenny Colgan and Veronica Henry, then this is the book for you.' - Gemma Roman Books 'Plenty of giggles (and a few laugh out loud moments); a touch of mystery that keeps the pages turning to the end... and romance to make you weak in the knees.' - Amazon US Review 'So thoroughly gorgeous, and so well written - with tremendous warmth, lovely touches of gentle humour, quite wonderful characters.' - Being Anne Blog 'This is a MUST READ. Smart prose and an inventive story - and I can't wait for the next in the series.' - Amazon US Review The Cottage in a Cornish Cove is the recipient of a Chill with a Book Award from UK readers and a B.R.A.G. Medallion Award from US readers.