I get so excited when I hear that Jenny Colgan has a new book coming out! 500 Miles from You is newly released - and it was everything I knew it would be. Colgan's works are perfect feel-good, rom-com escapist reads that will put a smile on your face.
Lissa is a public health nurse in London. After witnessing a horrible accident, she is diagnosed with PTSD. Her supervisor suggests a three month job swap to a quieter location and she reluctantly agrees. The exchange will take her to the Scottish village of Kirrinfeif in the Highlands. And Cormac, the local village health nurse will take her place in London.
The two of them are fish out of water as each environs is foreign to them. One quiet and one busy. I enjoyed seeing each place through their eyes. The two haven't met, but start to communicate by email. Slowly at first....
Colgan's characters are always so well drawn - people you'd like to meet and perhaps be friends with. They're engaging and the reader just can't help but like them. And in this case, hope that there might be more in store for these two...
Characters from previous (and just as wonderful) books are brought back in Kirrinfeif. Their lives have moved along and we get to catch up with them. The supporting characters are just as well drawn. The setting is so cosy as well - I'd love to have a wee cottage on the Loch. Cormac's sounds perfect!
The back and forth, missteps and miscommunications on the way to happily ever after are such fun to read. Colgan is quite funny. But, she also weaves a few serious topics into her books as wll. I'll leave it for you to find them. Well done.
Colgan is my go-to author when I need a warm, witty feel-good comfort read. And this latest did not disappoint. Read an excerpt of 500 Miles From You. Can't wait for the next Jenny Colgan book!
And it looks like she has a Christmas book coming out in October!
ReplyDeleteSounds such an intriguing setting for both girls. Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up Patti! It's titled Christmas at the Island Hotel for others interested in reading it. (Like me!)
ReplyDeleteMystica - the countryside setting was my fave. A good read if you're looking for some 'get away from it" reading.
I read a Christmas book of hers last year and really enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThey're fun and heartwarming Ethan - sometimes just what you need!
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