A Secret Gift by Amanda James

Happy Saturday and I hope you are in the mood for a feel good book today. I have the pleasure of sharing A Secret Gift by Amanda James along with Rachel’s Random Resources. Three years ago, Joy Pentire lost her firefighter husband and she still hasn’t returned to the woman she once was. But then she meets Hope, one of the residents at the nursing home where she’s a carer. Hope has a secret gift that she wants to pass on and Joy’s life is forever changed.

Surrounded by the community in her Cornish hometown, Joy’s unexpected inheritance soon leads to new opportunities, new friends, new love, and the part of herself she’d thought forever lost … her joy.


Review

The premise of this book is very interesting. Joy can see auroras around people that show what emotion they are feeling. She is able to borrow some of their auroras and pass them on to others via pebbles. Seems easy. You see someone who is sad and give them a happy pebble. But what is the downside of this wonderful gift?

What drew me to this book was the beautiful cover and the premise. What kept me reading was Joy and her story. I loved the idea of helping others. This is a wonderful story to get lost in!

 

Author Info

Amanda James has written since she was a child, and as an eight-year-old, she asked her parents for a typewriter for Christmas. She never imagined her words would ever be published however. Then in 2010, after many twists and turns, the dream of becoming a writer came true when she had her first short story published for a Born Free anthology. She left teaching in 2013 to pursue her dream full-time.

Originally from Sheffield, Amanda now lives in Cornwall and is inspired every day by the wild and beautiful coastline near her home. She has many suspense novels set there, but her last few books have been uplifting in nature with a twist of magic. She loves writing feel-good reads and has decided the world needs more joy in it right now, and her plan is to write many more novels in that genre. Amanda can usually be found playing on the beach with her family, or walking the cliff paths planning her next book.

Twitter - @amandajames61

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