Description
A sweeping, romantic debut set in Cornwall, reminiscent of Rosamunde Pilcher.
When artist Maddie inherits a house in Cornwall shortly after the death of her husband, she hopes it will be the fresh start she and her step-daughter desperately need. Trevenen is beautiful but neglected, and as Maddie discovers the stories of generations of women who've lived there before, she begins to feel her life is somehow intertwined within its walls.
But Maddie's dream of a calm life in the countryside is far from the reality she faces - and as she pulls at the seams of Trevenen's past, the house reveals secrets that have lain hidden for generations.
A sweeping, romantic debut set in Cornwall, reminiscent of Rosamunde Pilcher.
About the Author
Author, ex-pat expert, wife, mother of three, and dreamer turned doer. Liz was born in Massachusetts, but fell in love with an Englishman and now happily resides in Cornwall with her husband and three children. Author of novels The Cornish House, A Cornish Affair, A Cornish Stranger and Under A Cornish Sky.
Find out more at www.lizfenwick.com or follow her on Twitter @liz_fenwick
Reviews
THE CORNISH HOUSE is an escapist and often emotional book, in which relationships are put to the test * STAR MAGAZINE *
Totally absorbing, a delightful debut novel * TELEGRAPH & ARGUS *
A heart tugging story of loss and recovery. -- Fanny Blake * WOMAN & HOME *
This is a book about loss, misguided decisions, heartbreak and change, but it's also about hope, long held secrets and friendships formed between the unlikeliest of people ... [it] made me laugh out loud and cry a few times. I loved it -- Debs Carr * NOVELICIOUS *
... the story is beautifully told with characters who reach out to you * SIDMOUTH HERALD *
THE CORNISH HOUSE is an escapist and often emotional book, in which relationships are put to the test. * STAR MAGAZINE *
Totally absorbing, a delightful debut novel * TELEGRAPH & ARGUS *
Book Information
ISBN 9781409137481
Author Liz Fenwick
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Weight(grams) 260g
Dimensions(mm) 194mm * 128mm * 28mm