Count the Shells Count the Shells
Porthkennack

Count the Shells

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Publisher Description

All Porthkennack novels stand alone.


Michael Gray returned from World War One injured, but at least he returned. Others were not so fortunate, including his first and greatest love, Thomas Carter-Clemence, with whom Michael had parted bitterly before the conflict began.


Broch, the Carter-Clemence home in Porthkennack, was an integral part of pre-war holidays for the Grays, the two families drawn together in the wake of their sons’ friendship. Returning to the once-beloved Cornish coast for a break with his sister and her family, Michael has to find the courage to face old memories . . . and dare new relationships.


When Thomas’s brother Harry makes an unexpected appearance, Michael is surprised to find himself deeply attracted to Harry for his own sake. But as their relationship heats up, it unearths startling revelations and bitter truths. Michael must decide whether Harry is the answer to his prayers or the last straw to break an old soldier’s back.

GENRE
Romance
RELEASED
2017
16 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
253
Pages
PUBLISHER
Riptide Publishing
SELLER
Riptide Publishing, LLC
SIZE
782.7
KB

Customer Reviews

an-jael ,

Truths and Forgiveness.

The language used in the conversations between the characters portray very well the era in which the book is set. It also portrays the idyllic lifestyle of the upper class in Britain after the First World War. That is, idyllic apart from the undercurrents that flow beneath the veneer of a happy family enjoying a holiday away from home.

Michael is still coming to terms with his injury and the loss of his estranged lover, Thomas, during his time serving in the war. He’s holidaying with his sister, her husband and their two children and this brings back some bittersweet memories of he and Thomas, growing up together and playing as boys in the grounds of the same holiday home and Thomas’ home, which is nearby. Unexpectedly, Thomas’ younger brother, Harry, appears on the scene and as Michael and Harry get closer, some old truths are unearthed.

I found the language used quite refreshing as it did evoke the period very well. It did strain my patience though, when even in moments of intimacy, the language was still all, ‘jolly good hockey bats’ and all that. But that’s small niggle. Overall, the story did have a depth of being able to forgive past hurts and to look to a better future.

4 Stars.

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