The Cottage In The Highlands By Julie Shackman 🌟
: A coastal area in the Highlands where the mysterious cottage is located, providing a grounded and atmospheric escape.
: The ruthless editor of Goddess magazine, whose demanding management style provides much of the book's workplace drama. Major Themes
: A mysterious figure who enters Leonie's life as she investigates the letter. Though initially wary of each other, he and Leonie eventually team up to uncover the truth. The Cottage in the Highlands by Julie Shackman
: A principled and loyal journalist who stays true to herself even when working in a high-pressure, "Devil Wears Prada"-style office environment.
: The process of uncovering the house's past serves as a catalyst for Leonie’s own personal growth and recovery from her recent setbacks. Setting The book utilizes contrasting Scottish locations: : A coastal area in the Highlands where
: A significant focus is Leonie’s struggle to maintain her journalistic ethics and kindness in a cutthroat industry.
While walking her rescue puppy, Leonie discovers an abandoned but fully furnished cottage deep in the woods. Her journalistic curiosity is piqued, but her attempts to learn more are repeatedly blocked by , a grumpy elderly neighbor living next door who is fiercely protective of the cottage's secrets. Inside the house, Leonie finds a mysterious letter from a man named Flynn Talbot , sparking an investigation that weaves together past secrets and present-day romance. Key Characters Though initially wary of each other, he and
: The novel features two parallel "second chance" romances—one between the older generation (Lily and Flynn Sr.) and one for Leonie as she rebuilds her life and career.