Avon Books Little Beach Street Bakery
I**E
Fantastic story.
Bought as a replacement for a book that wore out, I really love this book it really is one of my favourite Jenny Colgan books. Polly loses her business, her home and her relationship in one fell swoop, she has to start over, unable to afford any of the flats she likes and not wanting to live in a house share with teens, Polly sets off for Mount polbearne, a place in Cornwall where she'd once been on a School trip as a child, she finds a really cheap place to rent and only plans to be there for a short while, but what does the future hold for Polly and Neil the puffin the cute seabird she rescued?? Read this book it's amazing!!
M**G
Lovely Romantic Story
If you want a nice, easy going Romance story then this is for you. I love Jenny Colgan's stories, they are easy to read and just nice....and there is nothing wrong with nice, it makes the world go round.The story made me laugh, definitely cry and want to go and live in that sleepy Cornish town across the cause-way, it sounds right up my street. I want to bake bread and keep bees...well maybe just eat the honey. Jenny's characters are so genuine, they are real and humorous, they have life's ups and down that we all go through. Tough choices and rays of hope, like the sun glinting on the sea.I loved the characters, all of them, even the annoying ones. The grabbed my attention from page one and kept me reading. I had to finish and stayed up till two in the morning.If you are a romantic at heart then this it the book for you. A really lovely story.
S**E
Too far fetched
I have read many of Jenny Colgon’s books and enjoyed them especially the Cupcake Cafe ones.This was too ridiculous. A pet puffin. The truly awful Ruben. The dreadful and enormously offensive wake and cringe inducing Star Wars wedding. I am glad I only paid 50p for it.I won’t be reading anymore BeachStreet cafe ones but I will happily reread my Cupcake cafe books.
M**P
Great reading!
I love Jenny Colgan and thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I love her characters and how the stories in her books continue to tell their storylines and how the characters all entwine with each other.
C**M
I love Jenny Colgan but...
This book started off brilliantly. I loved it, and was enthralled by all the characters, and Neil the puffin. I cried buckets, reading practically every page, some because I was happy and some because I was sad, but then, about halfway through, it lost it for me. I can't blame the book completely because as I said, I love Jenny Colgan. I have every single book she's ever written and she's one of my very favourite authors, so I can only put it down to the fact I really liked Tarnie and (for some unknown reason) didn't much like Huckle at all, and I had secret hopes for Patrick the vet.
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