Dreaming Under An Island Skye: Short Review

Posted February 28, 2021 by Christine in 5/5, review, short reviews / 0 Comments /

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Dreaming Under An Island Skye: Short Review


Dreaming Under An Island Skye: Short Review
Dreaming Under An Island Skye Published by Boldwood Books by Lisa Hobman
on February 23, 2021
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary, Romance, Women's Fiction, Chick-Lit
Pages: 383
Source: Netgalley, Publisher
Format: eBook, ARC
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Also by this author: Together Under a Snowy Skye
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Rating:5 Stars

Is there really such a thing as a second shot at true love?
After three wonderful years of marriage, librarian Juliette Fairhurst’s heart is shattered when her husband, Laurie, is taken from her much too soon.
Devasted, Juliette decides to take a sabbatical and reconnect with her mother’s birthplace, the village of Glentorrin on the picturesque Isle of Skye.
Welcomed by most of the villagers, Juliette throws herself into an idyllic community life, taking on the role of temporary summer guardian at The Lifeboat House Museum; a role that offers her the perfect escape from the tragedy of her real life.
During her time on the island, Juliette clashes with brooding single dad and artist, Reid Mackinnon and is befriended by his son Evin and dog Chewie. It’s clear that divorced Reid is struggling and scarred by his own painful experiences.
Can these two lost souls find a lifeline to rescue each other?
Or will their pasts scupper their second chance at real happiness?

My goodness, this book was exactly what I needed this past week. Once I picked this book up, I had such a difficult time not finishing it in one sitting.

Lisa Hobman is an amazing author and managed to transport me to the beautiful island of Skye. The scenery the people all of it were so engaging.

This story has it all; friendship, romance, heartache and reconciliation. I can’t wait to read more by Ms. Hobman.

 

 

 

About Lisa Hobman

Lisa Hobman has written many brilliantly reviewed women’s fiction titles - the first of which was shortlisted by the RNA for their debut novel award. In 2012 Lisa relocated her family from Yorkshire to a village in Scotland and this beautiful  backdrop now inspires her uplifting and romantic stories.