When Ness picks up Train Guys phone after he rushed off at a busy stop, she winds up late for work with his phone in hand and so her work gets involved in their story.
Nathaniel is a carousel and other old vintage ride restorer when he rings his phone the pair hit it off and after he invites her and her boss encourages her to go to meet him after she writes an article about their encounter which goes viral, she's forced to go.
In the idyllic village the pair hit it off, sharing ice creams and winning over the locals some of whom are hilarious and nosy too trying to get the couple together as they see they're a match!
However with Ness interfering visiting parents, a few truths from her boss after not doing her job work and she finds herself unhappier than ever back in London it will take a best friend to make things get better and love to have a chance...
This book starts off a bit like Our Stop did another fabulous book only in this one we have a viral article and a seaside setting along with plenty of interfering older people and ice creams too! Their love grew so naturally whilst a ghostly mystery undertones the novel too so we have an element of suspense and mystery. I also really liked the random job that Nathaniel has its a creative and unique line of work just like this book, it was a charming sweet love story and I totally recommend it!
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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