Wednesday, 29 July 2020

The Little Cornish Kitchen by Jane Linfoot

Clemmie first meets Charlie after he accidentally wrecks her mermaid costume at a party with her friends. She can't wait to escape St. Aidan, until she inherits her sort of great grandma's seafront house. Of course, Charlie is her new neighbour much to her delight...

Her friends, Sophie, Plum and Nell all offer to help her transform her new place on the seafront into a kitchen as everyone would love the sea view on offer as well as cake and drinks. After practising, they come up with some fantastic treats and set theme nights for them too. It takes off to a great success but what do the builder's want to do with the building development wise?

There's also the case of finding out about her family more, especially her dad and his side of the family and a half brother looking for her...

But can she afford building work to keep the seafront kitchen open or will she be pulled back to Paris and her job there, just how will she feel about leaving her friends, family and Charlie and Diesel his dog she loves too?

This was a story full of hope as Clemmie settles in to a life different to her normal in Paris. Discovering love and friendship she sews herself into the community and proves how everyone can help each other and become great friends and have fun too!o

There's sweet romance, sweet treats, cute dogs and life drama set in a coastal beauty spot, imagine yourself at The Little Cornish Kitchen and fall in love with this story as each chapter is full of intrigue and action you don't want to miss!

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


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