Letting Go of Yesterday By Jo Bartlett

Letting Go of Yesterday By Jo Bartlett


Sometimes the only way forward… is to go back.

When Rowan Bellamy’s marriage collapses in spectacular style, she retreats with her two children, Bella and Theo, to the last place she ever wanted to return—her windswept Cornish hometown of Port Agnes. Taking the headteacher role at the local primary school is the easy part. Facing village gossip, curious neighbours, and old flames? Not so much.

Especially when one of those flames turns out to be Nathan Lark — the boy who broke her heart and the man who now has a reputation as bruised as her own. With his young nephew Leo a pupil in Rowan’s school, she and Nathan are thrown into each other’s lives once more. And whether she likes it or not, the chemistry between them is impossible to ignore.

As salty sea air begins to soothe old wounds and Port Agnes slowly feels like home again, Rowan must decide if she’s brave enough to let go of the past and open her heart one more time.

My Thoughts:

When Rowan’s marriage suddenly breaks up, she realises she has to return to her home town in Cornwall, taking her two kids she has not been back in a long time but have things changed? Seeing an old flame reignites sparks in her she didn’t realise she could have but she has to do what is best for the kids. It was a great story to follow along with. Predictable in places but still a comfort read. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.

I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.

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