When
Serena stumbles across the scene of a suicide one blustery autumn
morning on the beach at Devil’s Cove, the experience brings some
deep feelings bubbling to the surface. Only closure on a certain
situation will allow her to move on with her life and fulfil her
dream of finding true love. Her destiny could be just within reach.
Ava’s been papering over the cracks in her marriage for too long.
The luxury apartment her husband, Richard calls home is feeling more
like a prison every day. She craves the laid back, seaside lifestyle
of Harbour View and Devil’s Cove, far away from the chaos of Cork
City. Each time she witnesses yet another homeless person hungry and
cold on the city streets Ava’s heart bleeds. She always does what
she can to help ease their suffering but feels there must be more she
can do. She’s always had an overwhelming urge to help people less
fortunate than herself but Richard has a very different opinion on
that subject. When at last she gathers the courage to volunteer at
The Central Soup Kitchen on Christmas day, Ava realises she’s found
her vocation and gains so much more than just job satisfaction. Two
kindred spirits lost and alone – so close and yet so far – two
pairs of identical eyes, scarred with pain and searching for answers.
Unbeknown to one another they’ve already crossed paths. But a web
of secrets and lies has the potential to destroy their union before
it even has a chance to begin. Serena’s spell book is her most
precious possession, handed down through the generations of women in
her family. There’s more than home cooking taking place behind the
door of The Book Nook. Serena enjoys adding a scoop of sorcery to her
recipes. But do the benefactors of Serena’s spells have enough
faith for them to be of any use? Sometimes it seems like she’s the
only person who believes in the power of magic. One day she gets a
little mixed up with her potions but can she really brush it under
the carpet and hope no one will notice? Only time will tell.
A small spot for me to publish random thoughts that might help other writers find that tiny voice echoing feebly inside their heads.
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