Water, Stone, Heart by Will North
A love story from the male perspective
North offers a love story from the male perspective with the same light but deeply romantic touch readers found so captivating in The Bridges of Madison County and Nicholas Sparks’ The Notebook.
Although he teaches architectural theory at a Philadelphia university,
Andrew Stratton has never actually built a structure. Divorce from his
caustic wife leaves him feeling unmoored and he enrolls in a course on
building stone walls in Cornwall, England. The colorful,
strongly-connected community he finds there includes American
expatriate and artist Nicola Rhys-Jones. Her history makes her equally
wary of a relationship, but Nicola and Andrew cannot deny their strong
attraction. Equal parts love story and tribute to the beautiful
countryside of Cornwall, this is an intelligent, sensitive novel about
second chances.
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