REVIEW: A Winter Warmer at the Little Cornish Kitchen

St Aidan: a cosy Cornish village where friendships are made for life and its always cocktail hour somewhere…

A clean slate in the worlds cosiest cottage by the sea…

When Gwen Starkey and her best friend, Stella Simpson, arrive in St Aidan to take on a cottage renovation, it’s the fresh start they both so desperately need. But when their new adventure begins with them unintentionally breaking into their neighbour, Ollie Lancaster’s cottage – thinking it’s their new home – and Gwen accidentally flashing the gorgeous Ollie before they flee, the life-long friends realise that life in Cornwall is going to be anything but quiet!

They also quickly discover that they’re in over their heads and it’s going to take a village to turn their cottage’s narrow walls into the luxurious hideaway of their dreams. St Aidan is full of colourful characters just waiting to welcome them, if only Gwen and Stella can find the courage to start leaving the past behind them…

My Review

This has probably been my favourite novel this year! Just as the title suggests, this book left me feeling warm all over and more than a little eager to dive into more of Jane Linfoot’s books. It’s one of those stories that pulls you in right from the very moment you begin.
There is so much to love about A Winter Warmer at the Little Cornish Kitchen. There are new friendships galore, the most adorable little town (I so want to go and live in St. Aidan’s!), home decor ideas that’ll have you reaching for the nearest paint pot and some characters that are just, well, swoon-worthy (Jago and Ollie, I’m talking about you).
The relationships that develop and change as you go through the story, will leave you desperate for things to work out just as you hope them to. Oh, and not to mention, the most adorable little bird named Minty! I could not put this book down. I hope there’ll be more to read in the future about these wonderful friends.

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Author Bio 

I write fun, flirty fiction, with feisty heroines, and lots of heart. Writing is fab, because I get to wear pretty shoes instead of wellies. I live in a cottage up the steepest hill in Derbyshire, where my family and pets are kind enough to ignore the chaos. Happily, we’re in walking distance of a supermarket. I love hearts, flowers, happy endings, all things vintage, most things French. When I’m not on Facebook, and can’t find an excuse for shopping, I’ll be out with my two Old English sheepdogs or in the garden. On days when I want to be really scared, I ride a tandem.

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