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Title: Finding Happiness at Penvennan CoveAuthor: Linn B HaltonFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: AriaPublication Date: 10th November 2022Rating: 4 Stars
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Title: Finding Happiness at Penvennan Cove
Escape to Cornwall with this beautiful page-turning novel set in Penvennan Cove – third book in the Cornish romance series by bestselling author Linn B. Halton!
Kerra Shaw's happiness should be complete when the love of her life moves into her cottage. But there is trouble in her beloved Penvennan Cove and Kerra knows she won't be able to enjoy her new start with Ross until she's put things right.
Two struggling businesses threaten to change the beach at Penvennan Cove forever. The Lark and Lantern, an inn at the heart of the community, is struggling and a corporate chain is trying to redevelop the site. Meanwhile, The Salvager's Yard nearby is becoming an eyesore that brings down the area.
Kerra knows she can find the perfect solution, but with her eyes on the community, will Kerra miss the tensions in her own life? Can Kerra find her own happy ending, or could putting others first cost her what she deserves most?
Was lovely to be back in Penvennan Cove, amongst all of my favourite characters from this series.
I think I left it far too long though between reading the second and this third book in the series, as I definitely needed all the reminders that the author seeded in to bring me right back up to speed, and to a point they work.
However there are so many characters in this series, that I do feel its best read as a trilogy, rather than a standalone.
Really enjoyed all of the various storylines, as well as seeing resolutions for those that were still ongoing from the previous books.
Kerra is a fabulous character, and I just love how is able to help transform the cove she loves so much, and help so so many of the locals too.
There is a real community spirt in the town, and I loved so many of the various threads that ran through this book.
It's a fabulous way to end a series of books, and I really wish the Cove was a real place that I could go an visit myself as it sounds so lovely.
Thank you to Aria and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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