Having enjoyed books by Fern Britton before, I realised I hadn’t read one of hers for ages – so I was delighted to be granted an advance review copy of A Cornish Legacy. However I was a bit slack with my TBR pile – so I’ve ended up reading it post publication (but at least that means you can purchase it immediately if you like the sound of it!) Here’s the blurb:
“Escape to Cornwall this summer with the new emotional and uplifting novel from Sunday Times #1 bestselling author Fern Britton.
Set by the wild Atlantic coast of Cornwall comes a story about finding home in the most unlikely places.
When Cordelia Jago learns she’s been left the crumbling manor house Wilder Hoo, perched high on the Cornish coast, she wonders if it’s one last cruel joke from beyond the grave.
Having already lost her marriage, her best friend and her career, she’s at rock-bottom. Now she’s inherited a house she hates, full of unhappy memories.
But as she fights with its echoing rooms and whispering shadows, the house begins to exert a pull on her. The wild Cornish landscape, the stark beauty of seagrass and yellow gorse against the deep blue sea, begin to awaken a connection she thought she’d buried forever.
Could she turn around this monstrous wreck of a house – and, along the way, let go of the secrets of the past and heal her heart too?“
Not only was I slack with reading this, I’ve then been even more slack in writing a review! The blurb gives you all of the background, and as you’d expect from a Fern Britton novel – it really evokes Cornwall, and is comforting like a big hug. I thoroughly enjoyed it and being transported to Wilder Hoo.
The dual timeline of the current experience of Delia inheriting the house – but then the back story of how she got there – are both well explored. The supporting cast of friends and family are well written and interesting.
A really lovely, escapist, simple read – perfect for my pre bed reading.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for my ARC. If you like the sound of it you can buy it right now!









