Book 18 of 28 read on my holiday to Cyprus in June 2018.
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Title: The Little Cornish Kitchen
Author: Jane Linfoot
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Harper Impulse
Publication Date: 17th May 2018
Rating: 5 Stars
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It's time to come home to Cornwall
With an exiting new life in Paris, Clemmie Hamilton isn't looking forward to heading home to the picturesque but sleepy village of St Aidan, Cornwall. However, when she discovers that the cosy apartment by the sea, which her grandmother left to her, is under threat from neighbour and property developer, Charlie Hobson, Clemmie realises she can't abandon her home in its time of need.
With her childhood friends encouraging her, Clemmie decides to turn the apartment into 'The Little Cornish Kitchen' – a boutique pop up pudding club raising money for the repairs to the building in an effort to stop Charlie once and for all. But when Charlie and his easy charm won't seem to go away, everything soon becomes even messier than the state of Clemmie's Cornish kitchen…
Why readers love The Little Cornish Kitchen:
‘Have you ever liked a book so much that you wanted to give it a hug…chicklit GOLD’ Pretty Little Book Reviews
Well I was craving macarons in the first few pages, and then moved onto sorbets, meringues, chocolate and more. To say this book is a treat for the tastebuds would be an understatement.
If this book doesn't make you incredibly hungry as you read it I would be surprised.
Even with a new cast of characters I loved being back in St. Aidan which the author has used for some of her previous books, and is a gorgeous Cornish setting.
I loved everything to do with Clemmie's story, from the not knowing her father, to learning to cook to all of her fellow mermaids (friends).
In fact I loved every second of this marvellous story. What a joy to read.
Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Impulse for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
If this book doesn't make you incredibly hungry as you read it I would be surprised.
Even with a new cast of characters I loved being back in St. Aidan which the author has used for some of her previous books, and is a gorgeous Cornish setting.
I loved everything to do with Clemmie's story, from the not knowing her father, to learning to cook to all of her fellow mermaids (friends).
In fact I loved every second of this marvellous story. What a joy to read.
Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Impulse for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
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