Martha's Cottage by Fiona Cooke

Thank you ZooloosBT @cookehogan @SpellBoundBks for letting me be part of thid tour and reviewing this book. I like the front cover it is very pretty . Martha's Cottage is very emotional read and i did share some tears. The story based in west Ireland and is about ,love , second chances , relationship, trust and life. The story is written well and this is my first time reading Fiona Cooke books and i will read more. I reallly liked Sarah and Ben and i really felt for them and what they where going through and you go on this rollcoster of emotions and events with them. 4 stars I just wanted to give them both hug. Book Blurb Be careful what you wish for. Sarah and Ben Stephens had it all. Attractive thirty-somethings, upwardly mobile; good careers in the city, a sizeable house in the suburbs. To all concerned it was the perfect picture of marital bliss. Or was it? Years of infertility treatment have taken its toll on their marriage. Barely speaking, they’re strangers who share the same bed. Then the fallout from a surprise birthday party and a lifechanging discovery send Sarah fleeing to the West of Ireland. And there, at Martha’s Cottage, a tiny stone house by the wild Atlantic Ocean, she licks her wounds and must decide on the course of her future. Author Bio F. B. Hogan is a writer, blogger and poet living in the midlands of Ireland. She masquerades as a sensible adult and mother to five children and cat but lives and breathes purely for horror. Fiona writes in a mix of genres and you can also find her collection of humorous and supernatural tales - The Lights Went Out and Other Stories on Amazon under the name Fiona Cooke. Her novella, a romantic comedy set in Kerry, Ireland - What Happened in Dingle, is also available to download on Amazon. She scribbles random thoughts about nature, her work and anything that amuses her at her blog

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  1. Thank you so much for taking part in the tour and for sharing your review x

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