500 Miles from You
Books | Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
3.7
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Jenny Colgan
What happens when two medical professionals--ex Army medic from a village in the Scottish Highlands and an inner city nurse from inner-city London—switch jobs for three months and become unlikely pen pals? Lissa, is a nurse in a gritty, hectic London neighborhood. Always terribly competent and good at keeping it all together, she’s been suffering quietly with PTSD after helping to save the victim of a shocking crime. Her supervisor quietly arranges for Lissa to spend a few months doing a much less demanding job in the little town of Kirrinfeif in the Scottish Highlands, hoping that the change of scenery will help her heal. Lissa will be swapping places with Cormack, an Army veteran who’s Kirrinfeif’s easygoing nurse/paramedic/all-purpose medical man. Lissa’s never experienced small-town life, and Cormack’s never spent more than a day in a big city, but it seems like a swap that would do them both some good. In London, the gentle Cormack is a fish out of the water; in Kirrinfief, the dynamic Lissa finds it hard to adjust to the quiet. But these two strangers are now in constant contact, taking over each other’s patients, endlessly emailing about anything and everything. Lissa and Cormack discover a new depth of feeling…for their profession and for each other. But what will happen when Lissa and Cormack finally meet…?
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Author
Jenny Colgan
Pages
432
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2020-06-09
ISBN
0062911252 9780062911254
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"I was so very excited to read this continuation of the lives in Kirrinfief. With a new set of characters and a dual perspective of the daily lives of Lissa and Cormac, this new installment brings a new air to the series. I really loved Lissa and Cormac's back stories and seeing how they effect their decisions and lives. I really connected with Lissa's trauma and really grew to love her personality. I really enjoyed the split location even though I am really attached to the Scottish back drop. It was fun getting more plot in a busy bustling city and added so much dimension to the story. I am so happy to have met with the characters I love so much again and would highly suggest each book as a standalone if you aren't a fan of series. Each book has an individual plot line and it's own set of characters even if they other books overlap a bit. This book though by far is my favorite book from the collection I believe. It was so unique from the other two and that's why I love it so much. It truly stands on its own."