Six years ago Alice, Clancy's cousin jilted her to be husband.
Now Clancy is escaping her relationship with Will, after publicly humiliating her with another woman she flees to Nelsons bar only to be reunited with Aaron her old crush and one night stand from her cousins would've been wedding!
But as he has a girlfriend and she wants to escape her life and cut all ties with past ex fiancé Will she finds herself getting invested in the local residents lives and helping Harry and Rory a gay teen couple she meets escape homophobic parents as well as trying their favourite past time of cliff diving!
As the village just about recovers from Clancy arriving, there's shock in store when Alice the wanderer returns different than ever and with a shocking surprise in store too...
Dealing with jealous ex Genevieve Clancy has to face the future, London, Nelsons Bar and leaving Aaron for somewhere new altogether maybe?
This is another great book from Sue and I like the fact we don't focus on a newly married or jilted in this case couple as instead we get from the friends who hooked up point of view reminding me of FRIENDS the TV show! Clancy is a great caring character in complete contrast to Alice as she is a wanderer not caring at all and the least seeming character to get married they made a great contrast in this book. If you like a chilled read about a small community near the sea chill out in the sun, this is the one for you!
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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