Wednesday, June 5, 2024

My Review for Under a Summer Skye by Sue Moorcroft


I really enjoyed Under a Summer Skye, the first in a new series by Sue Moorcroft. As Sue introduces us to a host of new characters, including Thea, Dev and Essie, I couldn’t wait to read more about them. I love the outdoors and gardening, so any book with these themes included is always a win for me. 

I live in England, and Scotland and Skye are definitely on the list of places I would like to visit. Sue has just reinforced that, and made me want to go as soon as possible. Maybe we could include it on a road trip around Scotland. 

If you love nature, the outdoors, dogs, romance and Scotland, then I think you’ll enjoy Sue Moorcroft’s latest book. I can’t wait to see what she has in store for Thea’s sisters in the next instalments.

Thank you to NetGalley, Avon Books UK and Rachel’s Random Resources for the opportunity to read and review Under a Summer Skye by Sue Moorcroft.


About the Book

A chance encounter is about to change everything for Thea Wynter.

The moment she arrived on the Isle of Skye, life changed for Thea. Running from a succession of wrong turns, she comes to the island in search of blue sea, endless skies, and mountains that make the heart soar. Here, she feels at peace.

As head gardener at Rothach Hall, life is exactly how she wants it, with her days spent working in the glorious clifftop garden and her evenings in the cosy local village.

But an encounter with a stranger from the mainland brings with it an unexpected turn – and only time will tell if he is friend or foe.

It seems that even on Skye, life can catch up with you, and Thea is soon faced with the past she left behind – and with it, the family she’s never met…

About Sue

Sue Moorcroft is a Sunday Times bestselling author, and her novels have been #1 on Kindle UK and Top 100 on Kindle US, Canada and Italy. She writes two books a year for publishing giant HarperCollins and has won the Goldsboro Books Contemporary Novel of the Year, Readers’ Best Romantic Novel award, a HOLT Medallion and the Katie Fforde Bursary. She’s the president of the Romantic Novelists’ Association. 

Her novels, short stories, serials, columns, writing ‘how to’ and courses have appeared around the world.




1 comment:

  1. Thanks very much for sharing your thoughtful review as part of the blog tour. I'm delighted you enjoyed it! And do visit Skye if you can. It's lovely.

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