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A review by xandra_lyn
The Cosy Cottage in Ireland by Julie Caplin
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Such an amazing book!! I read it for st. Patrick's day, hoping it would be a spring book. It takes place in the fall, but it didn't focus too much on the season so it was still a good st Patrick's day read.
I really loved Hannah, and Conor was the stereotypical romance guy so he was good too. I have loved every one of Julie chaplin's books and this is no exception! The character development is amazing and you truly get immersed in the culture of the country. I especially liked that the misunderstandings were a very short part of the book. I hate when it's cringe or too much angst, and this was the perfect amount.
I really loved Hannah, and Conor was the stereotypical romance guy so he was good too. I have loved every one of Julie chaplin's books and this is no exception! The character development is amazing and you truly get immersed in the culture of the country. I especially liked that the misunderstandings were a very short part of the book. I hate when it's cringe or too much angst, and this was the perfect amount.
Moderate: Sexual content
Minor: Stalking
Sexual content: there's build-up, but then it fades to black
Stalking: someone else put this and I thought I'd address it. It's not as sinister, which sounds weird, but it's true. It's a very minor point of the story. Not violent in nature.