by Jay Northcote
This is a lovely sweet little story with a beautiful setting where two men fall in love. I didn’t work over my emotions, but I did enjoy it.
*2,5 stars* I'm so sad I didn't like this. I love Cornwall and I could just picture the cottage. But I just couldn't connect with Leo and Tris at all. It picked up a bit with Edwin's side story. Just not enough...Bummer cause everyone else seemed to like it.
When I was traveling throughout England, the first view I had was an endless horizon of green. It was August and I swear in August I usually have sun and not rains. But one day it was cloudless and we decided to have a go in Brighton and its beach. Serious mistake. There was no fine sand whatsoever,...
What a story, what a beautiful ode to love, in all its forms. And what a beautiful homage to those who walked before us, to those who could not, where we now can. Slow love, an uncle with a twinkle in his eye, the sea and rocky cliffs; this is wild and serene, at the same time. It is sweet and bit...