Welcome to my blog tour stop for The Moon Over Kilmore Quay which is been hosted by Bookouture
Title : The Moon Over Kilmore Quay
Genre: Women's Ficttion
Ration: 4
My thoughts
Would I recommend it? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes
First off I want to say a huge thank you to the publisher Bookouture, the author Carmel Harrington , and to NetGalley for inviting me to join the blog tour for this book as well as letting me read and review it.And I'm glad that I picked it up to give it try, because of 2 things which are :1 the cover is beautiful and second was the story itself was heart warming, and touching at the same time , it reminds me of the Hallmark movies that are about family , and friends and the journey of coming home.
The Moon Over Kilmore Quay
They say home is where the heart is, yet somehow my heart is split in two. New York, the city I live in and love, and Ireland, the home of my ancestors—somewhere I have lived only in my dreams. And now I have no choice but to go looking…
Brooklyn, New York: Broken-hearted and home alone on New Year’s Eve, Bea O’Connor finds a letter she wrote to herself nearly twenty years before…
In the letter, she’d wished for many things. To never lose touch with her two best friends. For her father to be happier. To one day go back to the picturesque Irish village of Kilmore Quay, so she could find out more about her mother who’d died when Bea was tiny. Bea had also dreamed that she’d one day find love—even if her heart is too fragile since losing Dan to think about that right now.
Impulsively she starts writing new little wishes in the margins of the letter. But as the moon goes down over New York City and another year begins, a little magic seems to be in the air. And, as shocking family secrets come to light and Bea finds herself having to travel to Kilmore Quay at last, some of those wishes start to feel like they really could come true.
Even if fate has one last twist in store…
About Carmel:
Carmel Harrington is from Co. Wexford, where she lives with her husband Roger, children Amelia and Nate and their beloved rescue dog, George Bailey. An international bestseller and regular panellist on Irish radio and TV, her warm and emotional storytelling has captured the hearts of readers worldwide, translated into nine languages. Carmel’s trademark is to write warm, uplifting stories with humour, heart and hope. She loves to write about family, friendships, love and life within complex, twisting plots. Carmel’s novels have been shortlisted for an Irish Book Award in 2016 & 2017 and her debut won Kindle Book of the Year and Romantic eBook of the Year in 2013.
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