Four strangers, united by their shared love of POLDARK, come together on a trip to Cornwall in search of their hero...
Lisa has sworn off love and relationships after a really bad experience, but lately she’s been tempted to take a chance on a more exciting life. First she meets other fans of the TV show Poldark online. Then she proposes a very special road trip to Cornwall, in search of where their favourite show is being filmed.
But can four strangers find friendship, as well as a certain sexy hunk on their trip south?
Publisher: Ebury/ Penguin UK | Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Source: Purchased| Rating: 4.5 Cups
This one was one of those random impulse buys that turned
out to be such a great find.
Here’s what’s going on. There’s been some
catastrophes in Lisa’s life that’s left her a bit fragile and afraid. She’s
more or less put her life on pause until she gets a wild and random idea to
travel to Cornwall to find Captain Ross Poldark and tell him, or rather Aidan
Turn the actor who plays him, what he has meant to her. Not wanting to journey
alone, she opens the invitation to the other Poldarlings, members of an online
Poldark fan group. Now Lisa finds herself traveling with three strangers from
the internet, each with their own problems. As the journey progresses, Lisa soon
discovers that there’s more to life than being afraid.
This was such an amazing short story about growth and
self-discovery.
Lisa’s been wounded and it’s made her leery and afraid of
everyone and everything. She’s decided to go on this journey with strangers
from the internet and it wasn’t easy for her. Several times, I thought she was
going to throw in the towel but, rather than giving in, each hitch made her
stronger.
I don’t want to give too much away about the other three
passengers Lisa’s traveling with because this is one of those books you need to
discovers things as you go, but I will say they all had their own share of
serious problems. It’s through the problems of the other passengers that Lisa
learned how to let go of her fear and let others in.
While this one does have some heaviness to it, it’s funny
and light too. I think the author did such an amazing job at balancing the
scale. Yes, Lisa’s anxiety is practically bouncing off every page but Abby,
second passenger Lisa picks up, is nice counterbalance. The things Abby said
had me laughing on several occasions.
Seeing as this was a Quick Reads book, I knew it was going
to be short (print version is only 79 pages), but I felt it was well rounded. I
mean, yes I would have loved for it to have explored a bit more of the ending
and what came next, but, for what it was, I was satisfied with it.
Each chapter opens with list that includes what track was
playing on the radio during that part of the journey and I have to say, the
soundtrack of the book rocks.
Overall, I really enjoyed watching the characters let go of their fears
and connect with each other. Like all good journey’s this one had a few ups,
downs, and surprises along the way. Whether you’re a Poldark fan or not, I
think you should give this one a go.
What was your last surprisingly good read?
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