Review Card & Book Review – The Lighthouse Keeper Of Anglesey By Caroline Young

When single mother Seren Evans returns to the Welsh island of Anglesey with her five-year-old daughter Enya, she hopes to finally escape her troubled past in London. Moving into a cottage near the iconic Black Point lighthouse where she spent her early childhood, Seren reunites with her estranged father Lloyd and begins to piece together the mystery of why her mother suddenly abandoned them decades ago.

As Seren adapts to island life and takes a job at a local art gallery, she finds unexpected romance with Jamie, a Scottish journalist seeking solace from his own tragic history. But with the shadows of her past threatening to catch up with her, and with long-buried family secrets coming to light, can Seren find the peaceful life she’s always dreamed of?

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This is a deeply moving, beautifully written novel that blends heartbreak with healing in a way that’s both poignant and profoundly hopeful. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of Anglesey’s rugged coast, this story weaves themes of trauma, family, and second chances into a tale that lingers in your heart long after the final page.

At the center is Seren Evans, a woman scarred by a turbulent past and a toxic relationship, who bravely escapes with her young daughter Enya to rediscover her roots and reconnect with the father she lost decades earlier. The journey she takes—both literal and emotional—is filled with painful truths, long-held secrets, and the slow but powerful process of restoration. Seren’s reunion with her father, Lloyd, is especially touching, as their bond begins to rebuild through shared memories, emotional conversations, and a mutual longing for answers. Lloyd is a standout character—endearing, poetic, and quietly strong—and his love of Dylan Thomas adds a lyrical layer to the narrative.

Enya brings light and innocence to the story, her transformation in the nurturing seaside village a testament to the healing power of safety and love. Jamie, a gentle soul with his own wounds, is a quiet anchor of support, and the way his story intertwines with Seren’s adds depth and warmth. The community of Anglesey—compassionate, welcoming, and full of quirky charm—feels like a character itself, wrapping the protagonists in a much-needed embrace.

Though the novel touches on heavy themes like abandonment, illness, and abuse, it’s ultimately about resilience, forgiveness, and the redemptive power of love.

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Happy Publication Day – 26 September 2025

Under A Spanish Sky By T.A.Williams

Out of darkness, light will shine…

Amy Hardy once lived a life full of colour, but a tragic accident has turned her world to shadows. Determined to embrace her new life, Amy sets off on the famous Compostela pilgrimage, hoping to find light in the darkness and a new path.

Accompanying her on her journey is Luke Patterson a man whose own troubled past casts dark shadows over his life. He’s hoping that guiding Amy will be a distraction from his own troubles.

But as Luke and Amy travel through the stunning scenery of Northern Spain, following in footsteps of those travellers before them, they feel a connection to each other. And as their bond grows, a love story from the distant past emerges before them, forcing them to confront their own secrets, pain and feelings for each other.

Can a story of courage and bravery help them both to emerge from the shadows into the light once more?

Review Card & Book Review – Summer On Cape May By Monica Garner

Fast friends since forever, Lu, Kenya, and Natalia share a special love for the historical beach town of Cape May. For Lu, it was a welcome escape from the corporate arena into a simpler life—owning a B&B with her soon-to-be-husband, Zach. . . . Kenya fell for Cape May’s tranquil shores and believed she and her high school sweetheart would be there together forever. . . . And family vineyard owner Natalia feels it’s the perfect place to complete her happy marriage with the baby—or babies—she desperately longs for . . .

But as the trio plans Lu’s lavish wedding, the bride-to-be is stunned when the estranged father she thought was dead shows up to make amends—and throws her every certainty about family and love into heartbreaking doubt. Meanwhile, widowed Kenya is drawn to a kind, attractive stranger, even as she wonders if passion is enough to risk her future on. And when Natalia uncovers an unthinkable betrayal, the secrets she and her friends have kept from each other will explode across the long summer nights . . .

Moving and relatable, here is a captivating story of true sisterhood, and the ties that challenge us—and help us heal.

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Lu, Kenya, and Natalia are best friends who share not just meals and laughter, but also unspoken truths that eventually threaten to break their bond. The beachside setting of Cape May adds warmth and atmosphere, yet it’s the emotional tides beneath the surface that drive the story forward.

Garner crafts strong, relatable female leads, none of whom stand out more than the others—which works well in a story focused on the dynamics of friendship rather than individual arcs. The unfolding secrets inject just the right amount of tension, culminating in a believable, if painful, fallout.

For foodies, the vivid culinary details woven into their weekly gatherings are a treat. And for everyone else, the novel offers a comforting reminder that self-doubt and vulnerability are part of even the most seemingly put-together lives.

This is a solid, heartfelt novel—one that reflects the messiness and resilience of real relationships. A good pick for readers who enjoy character-driven stories with emotional depth.

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