Bullied at work, Bea moves in the quiet village of Bloomsdale to start a new, maybe better life. All looked too good to be true, as she met a handsome writer Eddie Richards. But, as she is settled down and all her worries seem to be a nightmare away, the village is changing its appearance and secrets of the most serious nature are about to put her on trial again.
Did it tick any box of interest for you? For a weekend read it looks really appealing, but as often in my case, the cover ticked an extra box as well. For instance, the mix of colours embraced the eyes in a pastel-coloured ambiance. The man´s attitude, a bit patronizing, may promise some dark revelations, while the woman delved into reading displays the detachment and sometimes lack of grasp of the harsh human realities (nothing bad about it, by the way, but life skills are sometimes overcoming the fictional experiences).
Overall, the cover has a decent appearance and creates the special experience of a place that waits to be discovered. I am definitely pleased by it, as it relates to the romantic comedy genre.
Florence Keeling lives in the English-town of Nuneaton. She is an accountant by day and a writer.
Many thanks for Rachel from Rachel´s Random Resources for having me at this virtual event.
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