A Year at Marshywood
by Marina McLune
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Pub Date 28 Mar 2023 | Archive Date 8 Dec 2023
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Description
An engaging romance to take you back and lift you up.
It’s 1979 and Amanda Fernsby, nineteen and inexperienced, dreams of lasting love. She leaves London with her parents to start a new life in rural Sussex, moving into Marshywood, a charming, rustic cottage. Now, surrounded by nature, she is excited to begin her new life, but there are bumps in the road ahead.
What about Samantha, her closest friend, who she’s going to miss? And then, of course, there’s Mark, Sam’s gorgeous cousin, who, frustratingly, she’s only just met. Being miles apart, what chance do they have now? Will she find another job? And, perhaps Amanda’s biggest worry of all, does life in the countryside limit her opportunities for finding true love?
When Sam and Mark visit in the summer, a series of shocking events begin to unfold and Amanda finds herself on an emotional roller-coaster with all her hopes unravelling. What will the future hold for her now? Has her parents’ gamble to pursue the rural dream created more losers than winners, or will there still be a pathway to happiness?
Delve deep into the beauty of the natural world and get lost in the music and culture of days gone by in this refreshingly different and moving debut novel. Uplifting, real and straight from the heart, it will take you along an entertaining journey which has the potential to stay with you for years to come.
Advance Praise
"Chocobloc with 70s nostalgia!"
“A real page-turner. I just couldn’t put it down.”
“A Lovely old-fashioned romance
“Loved It”
"Chocobloc with 70s nostalgia!"
“A real page-turner. I just couldn’t put it down.”
“A Lovely old-fashioned romance
“Loved It”
Available Editions
ISBN | 000B0BZNPJY5L |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
Links
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Featured Reviews
Thanks to NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for the opportunity to read A Year at Marshywood
by Marina McLune. Truly delightful!
Light old fashioned romance with a bit of scandal mixed in. It was a very enjoyable read. 4 out of 5 stars.
Short review: A Year at Marshywood by Marina McLune
Delightful, old fashion romance that I highly recommend. Hard to find books like this anymore.
Heartwarming romance
I enjoyed this book and it's heartwarming plot and engaging characters. Some of the defects noted in the other review are evident, needing more detail of some of the 'happenings' in the characters' lives. That being said, it's a nice book, a book worth reading and I'm looking forward to seeing more by this author. I enjoyed the timeframe of the book, a time where I was just starting my career and remember fondly.
Thank you to the publisher who lent me an e-arc via netgalley. This review is optional and my own opinion.
A Year at Marshywood by Marina McLune was a beautifully written uplifting love Story. Just what I needed to read and relax to on a raining day. This book was set in 1979-1980 and Amanda Fernsby is, nineteen years old, she is inexperienced, but, only dreams of lasting love. Amanda leaves London with her parents to start a new life in rural Sussex, and moving into Marshywood.
Marshywood is a charming, rustic cottage and is surrounded by nature, Amanda is so excited to begin her new life, but there will be bumps in the road ahead. for her.
Amanda knows she will miss all her friends especially Samantha, her closest friend and of course, Mark, who is Sam’s gorgeous cousin, and they have only just met!!!! But, being miles apart, what chance do they have now?
Will Amanda find another job and like it?
However, Amanda’s biggest worry is..........will this new life in the countryside limit her opportunities for finding true love?
This book was a fun read, I forgot how different it was back in the early 80's with no smart phones, internet and only pen and paper and an old landline phone. How did we survive!!! lol
I highly recommend this book I loved it.
A great holiday read.
Light and easy to read with really engaging characters.
Nice to be taken back to the late seventies and early eighties
A Year at Marshywood by Marina McLune was like making a cup of tea and settling into your favorite comfy chair with a cozy quilt and spending time with well loved friends. As I read this novel I was reminded of those by Rosamunde Pilcher. It is enjoyable, the characters are fun to get to know and are well fleshed out and the novel is a joy to read. Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for an ARC of this novel in exchange for my honest review.
In 1979, nineteen-year-old Amanda and her mother and father move from London to a rustic cottage in rural Sussex. She loves being surrounded by nature and is eager to find work.
It’s a bittersweet move because she misses her best friend, Samantha, and worries about her budding romance with Sam’s handsome cousin, Mark.
Shocking events take place in the summer when Sam and Mark come to visit Amanda... and I guess you will have to just read it to find out what happens!
My favorite women’s fiction/romance stories have a lot of substance.
Romance is only one element of this heartfelt story of complicated family drama, friendship and racial tension.
We do get our expected HEA in a friends to lovers trope, which isn't my favorite trope, but it was still a really good read.
A Year at Marshywood" is a captivating debut novel set in 1979, following the journey of Amanda Fernsby as she navigates the complexities of love and life in rural Sussex. The author beautifully weaves a tale of anticipation, challenges, and self-discovery against the backdrop of a charming, rustic cottage named Marshywood. Amanda's dreams of lasting love, coupled with her move from London, create a compelling narrative rich with relatable themes.
The emotional depth of the story unfolds as Amanda grapples with leaving behind her closest friend Samantha and the introduction of Mark, Sam's intriguing cousin. The challenges of distance, job prospects, and the perceived limitations of rural life add layers to Amanda's quest for true love. The summer visit from Sam and Mark sets off a series of shocking events, plunging Amanda into an emotional roller-coaster, questioning her future and the choices her parents made in pursuing a rural dream.
The novel masterfully explores the beauty of the natural world and immerses readers in the music and culture of a bygone era. With its refreshing perspective, "A Year at Marshywood" offers an uplifting and authentic portrayal of life's complexities. The thoughtful exploration of themes such as coming of age, finding true happiness, rural life, family expectations, drama, prejudice, racism, and inter-racial relationships adds depth and resonance to the narrative.
This debut novel is a heartfelt journey that not only entertains but leaves a lasting impression. Its exploration of universal themes makes it relatable, and the author's ability to convey the beauty of both nature and human connections ensures that readers will be taken on a memorable and thought-provoking ride. "A Year at Marshywood" is a poignant tale that lingers in the mind, offering a timeless and resonant experience.
I want to thank Netgalley and the author for gifting me the ebook.
I was gifted the audio version and left a long review on there. Highly recommend! Love this author's writing style.
Amanda and her parents have just moved from London to a village in the countryside. At 19 she's sad to leave her best friend and love interest behind but looks forward to when they will visit her. She adapts to village life and begins volunteering her time at a local farm where she meets Dean. Amanda and Dean get to know each other very quickly spending so much time together on the farm and when a shift occurs Amanda decides she will stop helping on the farm since Dean is engaged to get married. Dean's fiancée senses the shift and after an argument with Dean she has an indiscretion with his older brother Stuart. "I was determined to marry Carolyn, but after you left, I knew ... well, let’s put it this way, I never felt the same. When you left, it confirmed something I already believed." Sometimes unfortunate things happen but in the end things work out for the best. I enjoyed this book on audio and followed along when at home using the kindle version.
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