Hello and welcome to this week's cover love feature. It's the place where I, quite literally, judge a book by its cover, prior to reading the blurb. Let's be honest, there are occasions when we pick up a book because it has a great cover.
This gorgeous cover is of The House Beneath the Cliffs by Sharon Gosling.
Sharon released her latest novel last week, The Lighthouse Bookshop, and it was a difficult decision for me when choosing between the two.
However, this one piqued my curiosity the most. Clearly the book features one of the houses depicted on the cover, but which one and why? I guess I will just have to read it and find out, and I can hardly wait.
Have you ever bought or borrowed a library book based solely on it's cover? Did it live up to your expectations?
A remote yet beautiful village. A tiny kitchen lunch club. The perfect place to start again.
Anna moves to Crovie, a tiny fishing village on the Moray Firth, for a fresh start. But when she arrives, she realises her new home is really no more than a shed, and the village itself sits beneath a cliff right on the edge of the sea, in constant danger of storms and landslides. Has she made a terrible mistake?
Yet as she begins to learn about the Scottish coast and its people, something she thought she’d lost reawakens in her. She rediscovers her love of cooking, and turns her kitchen into a pop-up lunch club. But not all the locals are delighted about her arrival, and some are keen to see her plans fail.
Will Anna really be able to put down roots in this remote and wild village? Or will her fragile new beginning start to crumble with the cliffs . . . ?
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