
The Forever Cottage
It's never too late to change your story...
Tess Alexander lives an enviable life with her husband Charles, at Hollyhocks Cottage in the idyllic Cotswold village of Lower Leaping. Dreaming of their early retirement, Tess’s plans are dashed when Charles shares some devastating news and suddenly she’s left alone with only Barney, her adorable Beagle dog, for company.
Facing an uncertain future, Tess tries to reconnect with her old self. She begins to transform the neglected garden office into a beautiful retreat, the perfect spot for her to indulge in her long-forgotten creative passions.
However, a chance encounter with charming but down on his luck, Rob Templeton, soon puts pay to her plans, when she offers him the place to stay instead, sensing a kindred spirit.
With the support of old friends, Gina and Suzy, Tess must now step out of her comfort zone and embrace a different way of life, one that is filled with secrets, possibilities and second chances, if only Tess is prepared to take them.
With so many demands on her attention, will Tess find a way to follow her heart and discover her own happy ending?
The Forever Cottage is the first book in the Lower Leaping series. I love reading stories with characters close to my own age. It's nice to be able to identify with them paralleling my current stage in life. I tend to read more stories that I can relate to at earlier stages in my life so this is a nice change of pace.
While I can't relate with Tess's later in life divorce, I understand the grief and depression that wraps around you during a divorce at any age. There is also an overwhelming need to rediscover one's self and start your life over again. I love how the author crafted Tess's new beginning, utilizing her friends to lift her up and support her. I enjoyed how Rob entered into her life with the possibility of becoming something more than a roommate.
This is such a wonderful story of love, loss, and learning to live again. As someone who has gone through a divorce, there is grief over the loss of a partner, who, while still living, is no longer part of your world. You have to learn to pick up the pieces and move on.
And love comes when you least expect it.
I can't wait for the continuation of Tess's story in the next book.
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Jill Steeples is the author of many successful women’s fiction titles all set in the close communities of picturesque English villages, including the Primrose Woods series. She lives in Bedfordshire.
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