The Endless Beach
Registered by RedDahlia of Folkestone, Kent United Kingdom on 9/8/2022
This book is in a Controlled Release!
1 journaler for this copy...
TBR
A really enjoyable series set on the fictional small Isle of Mure in the North of Scotland with a good mix of characters. This is the second book in the series although there was a novella in between 1 and 2 which I couldn't be bothered to waste money on buying.
From the back:
"On the quayside next to the Endless Beach sits the Seaside Kitchen. It's a haven for tourists and locals alike, who all come to eat the most delicious food on the island and catch up with the gossip. Flora, who runs the cafe, feels safe and content - unless she thinks oo hard about her relationship with Joel, her gorgeous but emotionally (and physically) distant boyfriend.
While Flora is in turmoil about her relationship, her best friend Lorna is pining after the local doctor. Saif came to the island as a refugee, having lost all of his family, but he's about to get some shocking news which will change everything for him.
As cold winter nights shift to long summer days, can the two friends find their own happy ever after"
From the synopsis it all sounds a bit mawkish but it really is quite an entertaining read.
From the back:
"On the quayside next to the Endless Beach sits the Seaside Kitchen. It's a haven for tourists and locals alike, who all come to eat the most delicious food on the island and catch up with the gossip. Flora, who runs the cafe, feels safe and content - unless she thinks oo hard about her relationship with Joel, her gorgeous but emotionally (and physically) distant boyfriend.
While Flora is in turmoil about her relationship, her best friend Lorna is pining after the local doctor. Saif came to the island as a refugee, having lost all of his family, but he's about to get some shocking news which will change everything for him.
As cold winter nights shift to long summer days, can the two friends find their own happy ever after"
From the synopsis it all sounds a bit mawkish but it really is quite an entertaining read.
Book passed to a non-bookcrosser. Maybe one day it will be journaled again!