Wish Upon a Cornish Moon
By (Author) Amanda James
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
15th January 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Family life fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
260g
I can see you dont believe me, girl, but Im telling you that theres magic in the moon and that big sea out there. Grandma Mary cleared her throat and winked. Dreams come true for them as take those old tales to heart.
1938
One midnight in June, 15-year-old Lamorna Williams throws a message in a bottle into the Atlantic at Magic Cove, hoping to meet her one true love and someone writes back.
1997
On the other side of the world, Lamorna tells her story to her 16-year-old great nephew Ethan inspiring him to do the same. But this time, his message isnt found for over twenty years
Present day
Single mum, Merrin Pascoe, is told of the legend of Magic Cove. In a moment of madness, Merrin wishes on the moon, and next day she finds a bottle in the sea. Will the cove cast its spell once again
A delightfully romantic, heartwarming and humorous tale cosy, poignant and uplifting all at the same time Linda Huber
Characters so delightful they'll stay with you a very long time Lynda Stacey
I adored this feel-good read which definitely has the magic touch! Debbie Viggiano
A deliciously absorbing tale, with a good sprinkling of magic and well-drawn characters you cant help but care about Kelly Florentia
A delightfully romantic, heartwarming and humorous tale cosy, poignant and uplifting all at the same time Linda Huber
Characters so delightful they'll stay with you a very long time Lynda Stacey
I adored this feel-good read which definitely has the magic touch! Debbie Viggiano
A deliciously absorbing tale, with a good sprinkling of magic and well-drawn characters you cant help but care about Kelly Florentia
Amanda James has written since she was a child and even asked her parents for a typewriter for Christmas. She never imagined her words would ever be published. In 2010 the dream of becoming a writer came true when she had her first short story published. Originally from Sheffield, Amanda now lives in Cornwall and is inspired every day by the wild and beautiful coastline. She can usually be found playing on the beach with her family, or walking the cliff paths planning her next book.