Wednesday, 19 June 2019

Coming Home To Ottercombe Bay by Bella Osborne

Returning to Devon years after her mum died there, Daisy inherits a house from her great uncle Reg who's just passed away.
Along with her aunt Coral, neighbour Tamsyn and Max she is set on doing it up, after getting over the shock.

After Max's dad gets out of prison, Tamsyn gets a boyfriend and Daisy discovers what happened to her mum and how she died, tensions rise at the old railway station especially her turbulent relationship with Max as her ex returns to her and causes a lot of trouble...

I totally loved the idea of inheriting a railway station as well as the characters whom bounced well off each other with their voices and ways. There was a nice contrast and I could believe in their friendships and relationships. It was a nice and well developed read dealing with issues that can effect us all from death, grief, love and doubt I will definitely look out for more by Bella in the future!

Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!


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