Happy Sunday everyone. I hope you're all having a good weekend. Sorry that this review is an hour late, I was supposed to have this all written up on Friday but then the beautiful weather took over. So here we are and today we have a review for The Little Kiosk By The Sea by Jennifer Bohnet. This book was gifted as part of Jenny's book tour.
One summer they’ll never forget…
Meet Sabine, desperately fighting to save her little kiosk from closure whilst turning down her friend Owen’s proposals, time and time again.
Cue Harriet, returning to Dartmouth after thirty years, haunted by the scandal that drove her away and shocked by a legacy that threatens her relationship with her journalist daughter.
Enter Rachel, the mysterious newcomer who has an unexpected chemistry with a local widower, and who sets in motion a chain of events she could never have predicted…
One thing’s for sure, as the autumn tide turns, there’ll be more than one secret laid bare!
My Thoughts on the Book
First off, lets start with the cover, how summery is this. It’s one of those books that just speaks to you on the shelf and you couldn’t not want to take it home with you.
For me this book was a little bit of a slow starter but it soon found it’s rhythm. The book starts off with Sabine and the Little Kiosk by the Sea.
It’s definitely a feel good summer read and I like the fact that you get various points of view from each chapter, which is something I usually don't like, I tend to like a book to just be from one perspective but this one is surprisingly refreshing, and it helps you to learn more about the characters.
The characters all have their own stories and some even intertwine and you get to know more about them all and their gorgeous little town. The book is an easy read, Jennifer keeps you wanting to turn the page, the book is very well written
About The Author
I’m English but I’ve lived in France for the past 17 years. After 11 years down on the Cote d’Azur where Richard my husband was a guardian for a villa, we moved from the Mediterranean coast to a small quirky cottage in Finistere, Brittany. A bit of a culture shock to say the least!
When I’m not writing I love reading, cooking and having friends around for lunch - lunches that follow the French tradition of lasting for several hours. The Little Kiosk By The Sea is set in my absolute favourite place in England, Dartmouth South Devon, where we lived for several years before moving to France.
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GIVEAWAY
This giveaway is UK and Europe only. The prize is a
paperback copy of The Little Kiosk by the Sea and Rosie's Little Cafe
on the Riviera. There will be one winner.
Have you read this book? It's a great summer read.
HAYLEY
*This e-book was gifted to me in exchange for a review as part of Jenny's Book Tours.
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