The Sea Child by Linda Wilgus is a beautiful historical fiction novel. Isabel’s circumstances have been reduced and she moves to Cornwall to occupy a small cottage. The people of the town remember her as the girl from sea who was found soaking wet one day and adopted by an admiral and his wife. The village has created stories around Isabel and her appearance from the sea. She meets Jack. Isabel is learning to make a life, deal with smugglers, revenue officers, and the calling of the sea.
I was truly enchanted by the story of Isabel and Jack who have
wonderful chemistry and banter. Their
complicated lives make their love story so interesting, fun and endearing. I was drawn into the small village of
Cornwall and fascinated by the local legends, people and history. I truly adored
this book!
The Sea Child by Linda Wilgus is an enthralling book filled
with romance, adventure, and Cornish folklore.
This marvelous story drew me in and I did not want to leave my new
friends. I very highly recommend The SeaChild by Linda Wilgus and this will be a 2026 highlight for me.
I was gifted a copy by the publisher and not required to
write a positive review.
Linda Wilgus grew up in the Netherlands in a house full of books and has lived in Italy, Belgium and the United States before settling in the UK. As a child she wanted to be an explorer, a traveller or a writer and she considers herself very lucky that, writing historical fiction, she gets to be all three. A graduate of the University of Amsterdam, she worked as a bookseller and knitting pattern designer and her short stories have been published in various literary magazines, including Zone 3, J Journal, Reed Magazine, Kestrel, Yemassee and The Fourth River.
Linda lives near Cambridge with her husband, three children and dog. She visits Cornwall and Brittany as often as she can and when she’s not writing, she enjoys taking long hikes, as well as learning about local history and folklore. The Sea Child is her debut novel.
Linda is represented by Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV & Film Agency.
She’s a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association.










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