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Title: Making Waves at Penvennan CoveAuthor: Linn B HaltonFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: AriaPublication Date: 14th October 2021Rating: 4 Stars
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Title: Making Waves at Penvennan Cove
For once, things are going well for thirty-year-old Kerra Shaw. She has a fulfilling job helping small businesses in the local community, she is within a few minutes' walk of all the people she loves best, and most importantly, she has finally got together with her childhood sweetheart, Ross.
It's not all plain sailing, though, because they have to keep their relationship a secret. The feud between their families still rages on, and Kerra doesn't want to pour fuel on its flame and risk losing everything.
But Kerra should know better than anyone that secrets don't stay hidden for long in a community like Penvennan Cove...
An uplifting and feel-good romance novel for fans of Lucy Coleman, Jessica Redland and Lisa Hobman.
Please don't make me wait for the next book, I really want to read it, but fear it may not have been written yet! This was a glorious second book to this trilogy, and builds on the base from the first book and enhances everything so much.
Although Kerra is still our main character, we get embroiled into the lives of so many others in the cove, that it feels like its a real story about a community. A small Cornish community that may not be that keen on change.
Kerra feels like a far more rounded character now, and I liked her a whole deal more, and am really now believing in the relationship she is in, while feeling the Romeo and Juliet vibes from the relevant fathers!
There is so much I thoroughly enjoyed but if I mention things they are likely to be spoilers for book 1, or this one, and give too much away about the storylines that may still need to be completed in book 3.
I just know that I have gone from liking the series with book 1, to ridiculously eager for the last book to see how everything will conclude. So from that point of view Making Waves at Penvennan Cove has certainly done its job, and set everything up incredibly well.
Thank you to Aria and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily
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