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TREASURE OF THE HEART will sweep you away to the rugged coastline of beautiful Cornwall, perfect for fans of Poldark and Rosamunde Pilcher.

For twenty-two years Issie Tremaine’s wild behaviour has driven her family to distraction. Now, with the future she’d dreamed of in tatters, she’s returned home to try and forget the past. When a huge winter storm and the arrival of a handsome stranger cause upheaval in the village there is an even greater tempest in Issie’s heart. Dare she trust again? Or will she only face more betrayal?

As a professional treasure hunter, American Luke Dawson can’t risk any distractions. With his reputation hanging in the balance he’s staking everything on a major find in England and daren’t let anyone get in his way. Not even the passionate and free spirited girl he can’t stop thinking about.

Alice Tremaine’s world has been her family. Since the death of her daughter-in-law she’s single handedly raised her grandchildren, often at the expense of her own happiness. Now they are grown up, Alice is resigned to a quiet life in Polwenna Bay until her past returns to challenge her and awaken a love she’d thought long lost …

With a stormy start to the New Year, secrets and fears are swept away with the crashing tides and long forgotten truths are laid bare. What treasure lies beneath the ocean and in the hidden depths of hearts? And who will be brave enough to claim it?

Treasure of the Heart A heartwarming Cornish romance Polwenna Bay Book 4 edition by Ruth Saberton Literature Fiction eBooks

It was a complete story, and mostly a decent one. But it is so heavily intertwined with others in series I haven't read that I ended up feeling left out of things several times. So while technically stand alone, I am sure more enjoyment would be had by reading all of them and higher rating from someone who had.

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  • File Size 485 KB
  • Print Length 322 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Notting Hill Press; 3 edition (March 24, 2016)
  • Publication Date March 24, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B019RT6B7U

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Treasure of the Heart A heartwarming Cornish romance Polwenna Bay Book 4 edition by Ruth Saberton Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


A wonderful tale of love surpassing greed in the beautiful Corwall village. With lots of twists from the other characters in the story. Love, a pirate tale, modern day smugglers and a treasure wrap this book in a story you won't want to miss.
Taking you back to a Cornish Village where everyone knows everybody, until a stranger comes, will he be accepted. With a young girl who has been a trouble maker back home, and a stranger who is a professional treasure hunter, will definitely stir things up, Read and enjoy.
If you're looking for romance with some adventure thrown in you've come to the right place. This is the second of this series that I've read and I have to say I have not been disappointed second time round. If you want a feel-good romance with likeable characters, good values, and a setting that makes you want to pack your bags, this is it.
I really enjoy these romance books. Romantic books are not my thing. I downloaded the first one for free, but really fell in love with the people of Polwenna Bay and the Tremaine family. The characters are nuanced and interesting and the romance is perfectly balanced with the rest of the plot in every story. Plus, these books make me want to visit Cornwall!
There was enough for me to keep reading all the way through. The outcome was pretty obvious from the second chapter, but there were a few surprises along the way. Alice was a well thought out character.
I found the premise of this book very intriguing, however it didn't really deliver. For a book about treasure hunting there are very few historical details that are included. I would have liked the past to have been more developed. The story mostly centers around the 3 main characters and their internal struggles.

I also was slightly perturbed by Luke's character in his first couple chapters. For someone who has never traveled to England, he had quiet a few English phrases and vocabulary words. They just threw me off a bit and took me right out of the story.

Overall, I found the story to be just ehhhh. Probably not something I would read again or recommend to anyone.
Treasure of the Heart #4 - I was really disappointed with this book and I have read several of the other books in this series. The American uses a lot of British colloquialisms and wording, which I found hilarious; like we would say 30 degrees instead of 86 (F). Several things written about Americans were upsetting in their fallacy. The following shows the stereotyping and lack of knowledge presented in this story (and some of it was thought/spoken by the American)

"That wasn’t the American Way, was it? Being frightfully polite and self-effacing wouldn’t have won the frontier." ( Locations 2638-2639).
"The villagers trusted each other and they were friendly. Maybe it was something to do with not carrying guns." ( Locations 2641-2642).
"In his [Luke the American] world it was all about the green nobody looked down at people for wanting money, making money or flashing it about. . . . Throw in a boat and a jet ski and it was job done." ( Locations 2980-2982).

The second comment about guns (both on this list and in the story) didn't make any sense and proved the writer doesn't know anything about the USA. Our small towns are like Polwenna Bay, with gossips and people who care about and know everyone; look at what we did before and after Hurricane Harvey, just to name an example and this was in all the towns and cities. Contrary to popular belief Americans don't go around with guns out and blazing. But hey, let's roll out the stereotypes, after all it's PC to do that nowadays - knock what you don't know or like; just like it is "modern" to be without self respect, morals, tolerance or manners. Yet, two of the British characters didn't act with politeness but spite and hatefulness, but hey, they're OK, they're Brits. Well done.

Now for the rest of the story I had a difficult time with Issie; I found her immature and silly. She almost destroys herself with her ridiculous behavior over a married man; gives her body and town's secrets/history to a stranger within days; and then returns to the married man in her feelings, although she's in love with the American. There was too much dishonesty between her and Luke, which was very unsettling; too much bad behavior and no sexual tension, which is more interesting that explicit sex - boring.

I did enjoy Jonny and Alice's story and their talks about the past and present. Their relationship and the history of smugglers are the only reasons to read this story. I've enjoyed all of Ms. Saberton's books that I have read, except this loser with its PC and politics and stupid Issie. Alice, my favorite character in this series, and the history infused from Cornwall's past earns 3 stars. Remember the Disney movie, The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh; it started my love affair with this type of story.
It was a complete story, and mostly a decent one. But it is so heavily intertwined with others in series I haven't read that I ended up feeling left out of things several times. So while technically stand alone, I am sure more enjoyment would be had by reading all of them and higher rating from someone who had.
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