Thursday, 26 March 2020

The Little Kiosk By The Sea by Jennifer Bohnet

Sabine runs the little kiosk for tickets for boat rides along which is facing being axed so she keeps up a petition to keep the kiosk open and asking everyone she can to sign it while her brother Johnnie works on the boats and finds out a huge life change when he visits his ex in France.

Owen,who works giving river trips likes Sabine and has asked her to marry him multiple times since her David his best mate died and left her and their son Peter.

Harriet, Sabine's friend has news to break to her daughter which could tear their family apart as her daughter turns thirty she loses her job and home so maybe the change will actually be positive...

A whole host of friends lives collide with secrets revealed and situations shared this little group by the river have more drama than a family does! It was gripping and so many perspectives told the story from the view of that specific character we could really feel the emotions they went through and get a tone for them. The writing was lovely and flowed super well I didn't tire of endless drama and instead was hooked to finish the book!


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