July, 1936
After an unexpected heartbreak and a nasty accident on a busy Liverpool street, Lara Flynn is desperate to start afresh and leave painful memories behind her. She takes on a new job as a district nurse and midwife at a country practice, in the remote Lancashire village of Ingleside.
But instead of the friendly rural idyll she pictures, Lara finds she must cycle vast distances to visit locals who harbour an innate suspicion of a newcomer from the city – as well as dealing with unpredictable livestock, an erratic senior doctor and often challenging medical cases. She also rubs up against handsome local vet, Leo, when she helps to deliver a calf!
With time, Lara learns that healing is a two-way street: just as she helps her patients recover from illness and injury, her new life in Ingleside starts to heal her own wounds. But will this tight-knit farming community ever truly take this city girl to its heart?
My Thoughts
A Fresh Start for the Country Nurse by Kate Eastham takes us back to 1936 when Lara Flynn transfers from Liverpool to Ingleside to be a district nurse and midwife at a country practice. Lara needs a change of pace after a terrible accident. I found the story to be easy to read. The characters are relatable, developed, and likeable. I enjoyed the descriptions of the Lancashire countryside. I found the story to be a cross between “All Creatures Great and Small” and “Call the Midwife” (without the nuns). The medical issues were realistic and explained in an easy-to-understand manner. The author really captured the attitudes of people in a small town as well as how they gossip.
An incident
could happen at an outlying farm, and everyone in town would know by the time
Lara made her way back to the practice. There is a touch of romance as well. I like how the people who lived and worked at
the practice became a family. I enjoyed
the first installment in Diary of a Country Nurse, and I look forward to
reading the next book in the series. A
Fresh Start for the Country Nurse is a heartwarming tale with a new nurse, a
reserved doctor, a hospitable housekeeper, rampant rumors, an alarming
accident, an attractive vet, and a delightful future.
A Fresh Start for the Country Nurse is available from Amazon (available through Kindle Unlimited). You can find Kate Eastham's other novels here. Thank you for popping by today. I will return on Tuesday, March 18 with A Map to Paradise by Susan Meissner. I am off to look for more contractors who work on carports. The person that I thought was going to fix mine ended up being another no show (number eight on the no show or no estimate list). I have two people coming on Thursday (I scheduled them back to back to save time--that is if they show up). I did receive one estimate (just took five months) and it was outrageous. Of course, the costs are only going to increase with the new tariffs.
The
Avid Reader
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