Author: Lucy Diamond
Published: 03 June, 2011
Print Length: 496 pages
Description:
Evie Flynn has always been the black sheep of her family - a dreamer and a drifter, unlike her over achieving elder sisters. She's tried making a name for herself as an actress, a photographer and a singer, but nothing has ever worked out. Now she's stuck in temp hell, with a sensible, pension planning boyfriend. Somehow life seems to be passing her by,
Then her beloved aunt Jo dies suddenly in a car crash, leaving Evie an unusual legacy - her precious beach cafe in Cornwall. Determined to make a success of something for the first time in her life, Evie heads off to Cornwall to get the cafe and her life back on track - and gets more than she bargained for, both in work and in love...
Review:
I thought this book was absolutely fabulous, I adored Evie and and all her friends, Lucy Diamond is brilliant at making her characters come to life and they seem so realistic. Of-course like all romance books it was somewhat predictable, but after all isn't that why we love them so much?
This is definitely a brilliant summer read, I decided to read it as I had read Summer at Shell Cottage last week and decided to give some of her other books a go. I can safely say that I will be looking forward to reading more of Lucy's books in the very near future they are brilliant and Lucy is a very talented author, definitely one of my new favourites!

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