New Dreams at Polkerran Point


 New Dreams at Polkerran Point 

by Cass Grafton 

1st July - 31st August

Genre: Romance

Pages: 318

Publisher: Canelo Romance

Book tour by Love Books Tours (gifted book) 


Review: 

What a wonderful book. This was such a good relaxed read - perfect for a summer break or chilling after a busy day. I was instantly drawn to the book when I read the blurb - who doesn’t love hopes and dreams with a touch of romance. 


The characters are very well written. I was pulled in to them and felt for Anna with all my heart. I wanted her to have her happy ever after. Alex was my least favourite character - let’s face it we’ve all known an Alex and been taken in. 


The book is full of hope and promise. Sentiment runs through it all and the pull of the plot is as strong as the pull of the sea. 


I found myself not wanting to put it down once I started reading. It gripped me fully and I am keen to read more of Cass’ books. 


If you are looking for summer romance then this is definitely a must pack book. 



Blurb 

A surprise inheritance will open the doors to her future, and also the past…

When Aunt Meg leaves her cottage to Anna Redding in her will, Anna immediately packs up and heads to Polkerran, the Cornish fishing village where she was so happy as a child.

With ambitions to turn the cottage into a B&B, a job working for the enigmatic historian, Oliver Seymour, and the return of her childhood crush, Alex Tremayne, it seems the stars have all aligned for Anna.

But Aunt Meg left behind a mystery for her to solve, and a shock discovery reveals she may be living a dream that isn’t really hers to hold. Can Anna rescue the new life she’s made for herself? Who in Polkerran can she really count on in her time of need?

A charming and cosy romance for fans of Trisha Ashley, Cressida McLaughlin and Suzanne Snow.

Previously published as The Cottage in the Cornish Cove.


Author bio

Cass began her writing life in Regency England, enlisted Jane Austen’s help to time-travel between then and the present day and is now happily ensconced in 21st century Cornwall. Well, in her imagination and soul; her heart and physical presence reside in northern England with her ever-patient husband and Tig and Tag, their cute but exceptionally demanding moggies.

A bit of a nomad, Cass has called three countries home, as well as six different English counties, but her aspiration is to one day reunite with her beloved West Country. In the meantime, she writes feel-good contemporary romances set in Cornwall and, in doing so, manages to live there vicariously through her characters and settings.

An Ambassador for the Jane Austen Literacy Foundation, Cass is also a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, the Jane Austen Society UK and the Society of Authors

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