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Chargement... The Beach Cafépar Lucy Diamond
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I loved this book as soon as i started reading it. There are plenty of twists and turns and laughs and some sad bits too. I have never read any of this authors books before but i'm definately going to keep my eye open for more.I've actually worked in hospitality in Cornwall so could associate with some things mentioned. I know this cafe isn't real but if it was i'd want to own it for definate.. absolutely brilliant read, i even read it on the beach this week in the rain sat in my little tent. I felt part of this book. Fab Fab Fabberty Fab I loved this book as soon as i started reading it. There are plenty of twists and turns and laughs and some sad bits too. I have never read any of this authors books before but i'm definately going to keep my eye open for more.I've actually worked in hospitality in Cornwall so could associate with some things mentioned. I know this cafe isn't real but if it was i'd want to own it for definate.. absolutely brilliant read, i even read it on the beach this week in the rain sat in my little tent. I felt part of this book. Fab Fab Fabberty Fab Told in the first person by a young woman called Evie. She is currently temping as a secretary in a depressing job, and living with the highly organised and structured Matthew. Then a family tragedy happens and Evie finds herself with unexpected new prospects, and some important decisions to be made. Inevitably there’s a romance, mostly low-key, and Evie herself matures as she spreads her wings, and takes some risks. It took me a while to get into the book, which is quite informal in style. But gradually the characters got under my skin; one or two sections quite moving. All in all I enjoyed it. I’d recommend it to anyone who likes this kind of lightweight women’s fiction. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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The Beach Cafe is Lucy Diamond's classic bestseller, a story of new beginnings, love and adventure. 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 . . . Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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