The Beach Cabin

A Short Story

Fern Britton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:24th Sep '15

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The Beach Cabin cover

This engaging short story follows a couple's attempt to reconnect during a family holiday in Cornwall, exploring love and trust as they navigate their challenges in The Beach Cabin.

In The Beach Cabin, we meet Ed and Charlotte, a couple who have been married for fifteen years but find themselves drifting apart. Ed's suspicions about Charlotte's possible infidelity lead him to believe that a family holiday might rekindle their connection. He decides to rent a charming cottage on the cliffs of the scenic Cornish village of Pendruggan, hoping that the change of scenery will help them rediscover their love. Along for the ride are their teenage daughter Alex, her younger brother Sam, and their beloved Bearded Collie, adding to the family dynamic.

As the family embarks on this vacation, the atmosphere is filled with both hope and tension. Charlotte grapples with her feelings, questioning what has happened to the man she once fell in love with. Ed, on the other hand, is determined to make this holiday a turning point in their relationship. The coastal backdrop serves as a beautiful yet poignant setting for their journey, as they confront the challenges that have led to their emotional distance.

The Beach Cabin explores themes of love, trust, and the complexities of family life. Will their time in Cornwall bring them closer together or expose deeper rifts? This captivating short story promises to engage readers as it delves into the fragility of relationships and the importance of communication in overcoming obstacles.

Praise for Fern Britton:

‘This is a light-hearted, fun and easy read…’ Daily Mail

‘Another ripping good read.’ Good Housekeeping

‘Charming and fun read’ OK

‘Complicated friendships and tales of a chaotic love life make this a must-read.’ Woman

‘A light-hearted, fun read that perfectly captures the sights and smells of village life.’ Heat

‘Fern Britton has transferred her fun and friendly charm to the page’ Good Housekeeping

ISBN: 9780008160210

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 7mm

Weight: 100g

86 pages