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For fans of Rosamunde Pilcher, a heart-warming romantic novel set in Cornwall from the bestselling author of THE CORNISH HOUSE and A CORNISH AFFAIR.

There''s an old Cornish saying: ''Save a stranger from the sea, he''ll turn your enemy . . .''

When her reclusive grandmother becomes too frail to live alone, Gabriella Blythe moves into the remote waterside cabin on Frenchman''s Creek which has been her grandmother''s home for decades. Once a celebrated artist, Jaunty''s days are coming to a close but she is still haunted by events in her past, particularly the sinking of Lancasteria during the war.

Everything is fine until a handsome stranger arrives in a storm, seeking help. Fin has been left a family legacy: a delicate watercolour of a cabin above the creek which leads him to this beautiful stretch of Cornish water. As Fin begins to pick at the clues of the painting, he is drawn into the lives of Gabe and Jaunty, unraveling a remarkable story

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Young hearts run free and dangerously in this Cornish romantic escapade . . . [a] gentle and touching tale * NORTHERN ECHO *
A spellbinding story * PETERBOROUGH EVENING TELEGRAPH *

A Cornish Stranger

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    A Paperback / softback by Liz Fenwick

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      Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 23/04/2015
      ISBN13: 9781409148241, 978-1409148241
      ISBN10: 1409148246

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      For fans of Rosamunde Pilcher, a heart-warming romantic novel set in Cornwall from the bestselling author of THE CORNISH HOUSE and A CORNISH AFFAIR.

      There''s an old Cornish saying: ''Save a stranger from the sea, he''ll turn your enemy . . .''

      When her reclusive grandmother becomes too frail to live alone, Gabriella Blythe moves into the remote waterside cabin on Frenchman''s Creek which has been her grandmother''s home for decades. Once a celebrated artist, Jaunty''s days are coming to a close but she is still haunted by events in her past, particularly the sinking of Lancasteria during the war.

      Everything is fine until a handsome stranger arrives in a storm, seeking help. Fin has been left a family legacy: a delicate watercolour of a cabin above the creek which leads him to this beautiful stretch of Cornish water. As Fin begins to pick at the clues of the painting, he is drawn into the lives of Gabe and Jaunty, unraveling a remarkable story

      Trade Review
      Young hearts run free and dangerously in this Cornish romantic escapade . . . [a] gentle and touching tale * NORTHERN ECHO *
      A spellbinding story * PETERBOROUGH EVENING TELEGRAPH *

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