About this Book:
As Callie and Noah share laughter and memories, she starts to wonder if this could be her second chance at happiness. But when Callie discovers that someone is mysteriously trying to ruin the café’s reputation… she has an awful suspicion that Noah knows who’s involved. Was she wrong to ever trust him again? And can she find out who’s behind the lies and rumours, before it’s too late for the Cosy Kettle?
After yet another failed romance, twenty-six-year-old Callie Fulbright is giving up on love. She’s determined to throw all her efforts into her very own, brand-new café: The Cosy Kettle. Serving hot tea, cherry tarts and a welcoming smile to the friendly locals proves to be the perfect distraction, and Callie feels a flush of pride at the fledging business she’s built.
But her new-found confidence is soon put to the test when her gorgeous ex reappears in the quaint little village. She’ll never forget the heartache Noah caused her years ago, but when they bump into each other on the cobbled streets of Honeyford she can’t help but feel a flutter in her chest… As Callie and Noah share laughter and memories, she starts to wonder if this could be her second chance at happiness. But when Callie discovers that someone is mysteriously trying to ruin the café’s reputation… she has an awful suspicion that Noah knows who’s involved. Was she wrong to ever trust him again? And can she find out who’s behind the lies and rumours, before it’s too late for the Cosy Kettle?
Quick Review:
I finished this e-book last night, thanks to netgalley I managed to read this book a month before the publication date. I throughly enjoyed this book and wish I could love to Honeyford!
Main Review:
Having to give up her life to look after her grandad or Gramps as she calls him. Working in the local bookshop, her life changes when a new owner takes over and incomes Flora. Flora helps Callie by giving her the money to set up the new cafe, then the Shalwey brothers come back to Honeyford and upset Callie in more ways than one. By creating a cafe in their new hotel they plan on building will that affect Callie and create a negative impact onto her new business venture. Along with the Shalwey brothers, Callie has a nasty troll bad mouthing the cafe/bookshop and is determined to find out who it is and why they are doing it.
Having to give up her life to look after her grandad or Gramps as she calls him. Working in the local bookshop, her life changes when a new owner takes over and incomes Flora. Flora helps Callie by giving her the money to set up the new cafe, then the Shalwey brothers come back to Honeyford and upset Callie in more ways than one. By creating a cafe in their new hotel they plan on building will that affect Callie and create a negative impact onto her new business venture. Along with the Shalwey brothers, Callie has a nasty troll bad mouthing the cafe/bookshop and is determined to find out who it is and why they are doing it.
Personal Thoughts:
Did anyone else think they wanted to move to Honeyford and work in the bookshop and open up a little cafe in the back. To me, that sounds like my dream job/lifestyle.
I also loved Gramps and the way he was written, he sounded hilarious especially the way he has his new lifestyle and the storyline with the tree's!
I also loved Gramps and the way he was written, he sounded hilarious especially the way he has his new lifestyle and the storyline with the tree's!
If you want to read this book, it’s out now!
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