A heartwarming tale that will sweep you away for the summer from the bestselling author of The Cosy Teashop in the Castle.
When Claire arrives for her cosy cottage retreat on the beautiful Northumberland coast, she prays that three weeks of blissful peace and summer sunshine will wash away the pain of the last year.
Claire’s a survivor – she’s proud of the scars that prove it – and she’s determined to make the most of each and every day, to seize those little magic moments that give life its colour.
Her plan for peaceful solitude goes awry when handsome, brooding Ed turns up in the cottage next door. The last thing Claire needs is the risk of getting hurt, but she soon discovers that Ed has emotional battle scars of his own.
Will he prove the worst distraction? Or might he be just the perfect remedy?"
Reading this book, has woken up my blogging about book reviews as I just wanted to share my thoughts and feelings about this book. I read it whilst we had our own summer heatwave and made me instantly want to go and stay in the little beach cottage.
I also wish I was staying with Claire, as the bread products she bakes so amazing and make me want to eat them.
Reading the book has made me come up with a list of my own magical moments:
- Stepping out of the airport and feeling the heat on my face
- Finding a good book and loosing yourself in it
- An ice cold diet coke
- Waking up after a good sleep
- A sunny day in England (Quite a lot at the moment)
Does anyone else have any of their own magical moments? (summer related, or not)
Buy the book on amazon here, for only £2! Paperback
Buy the book on amazon here, for only £2! Paperback
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