Synopsis: Family is everything…
For years, Gemma has been running her late mother’s café with devotion, and when an opportunity comes to buy out her next-door neighbour and expand, she jumps at the chance.
She knows she will do her mother proud – keep her legacy going strong – but deep down she knows there’s still something missing.
But sometimes family are those you choose, or those who choose you! With a growing community of supporters cheering Gemma on, will she really spend the rest of her life alone? And with some new faces at her blossoming bistro, perhaps romance may also be on the cards?
My Rating: 5/5
My Review: Urghhh I wish I could just continuously read about this village and never stop it just lifts my spirits every time I read a book by Kim Nash! Her last book introduced us to Meredith who impulsively brought a lighthouse in Driftwood Bay in Cornwall. That first book not only introduced us to Meredith and Clem (the guy that renovated the lighthouse for her), but to other villagers and one of those was Gemma.
Gemma is the main focus of this book but even from the beginning I loved the fact we got updates on all the other characters living in Driftwood Bay. Gemma owns a cafe which was once owned by her Mother and she has the opportunity to expand. It’s a big leap but one she is willing to take. She didn’t quite bank on the issues she would run into when trying to get her dream to reality. There uis a newbie in town, Jude Adams and his daughter Occy ends up working for Gemma. Occy was a brilliant character and one that I warmed to instantly.
We get to learn a lot more about Gemma’s own life and her close relationship with her sister Lucy, who runs the local B&B with her husband. This book truly was an absolute gem. I read it in one day and around two sittings and rarely stopped for breath. An utterly enchanting read and I am absolutely gutted that I have to wait to read the next one. If you need a big fat hug and a feel good read this is the one for you!

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Synopsis: She’s taking her life back, one step at a time…