Wednesday, 28 March 2018

Book Review - Abi's Neighbour by Jenny Kane - #HolidayReading Book 23

Book 23 of 30 that I read on my holiday to Fuerteventura in December 2017

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Title: Abi's Neighbour
Author: Jenny Kane
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Publisher supplied copy
Publisher: Accent Press
Publication Date: 4th May 2017
Rating: 4.5 Stars


Abi Carter has finally found happiness. Living in her perfect tin miner’s cottage, she has good friends and a gorgeous boyfriend, Max. Life is good. But all that’s about to change when a new neighbour moves in next door.

Cassandra Henley-Pinkerton represents everything Abi thought she’d escaped when she left London. Obnoxious and stuck-up, Cassandra hates living in Cornwall. Worst of all, it looks like she has her sights set on Max.

But Cassandra has problems of her own. Not only is her wealthy married lawyer putting off joining her in their Cornish love nest, but now someone seems intent on sabotaging her business.

Will Cassandra mellow enough to turn to Abi for help – or are they destined never to get along?

Excellent sequel to Abi's House and I really hope this isn't the last we have seen of Abi and her friends. 

Absolutely loved seeing Stan again, and this time with his new love interest Dora. What a lively pair of octogenarians they are, and Dora is by far one of the best characters in this book 

Abi's new neighbour takes some getting used to, but I ended up really liking her. she is a Londoner, not a fan of the seaside and ends up in Cornwall under false pretences. As everything becomes unravelled I couldn't help but have a lot of sympathy but also respect for her. 

Abi, Max, Beth and Jacob...well it was fabulous to see more from this foursome, I wish they were my own best friends. I felt instantly back at home with them, as though it hadn't been months since I read the first book. 

Abi's Neighbour could be read as a standalone, and all the needed plot prompts are there so you aren't lost. However this works fabulously as the sequel it is meant to be, and its a very enjoyable story, that greatly entertained me. 

Thank you to Accent Press for this copy of this book which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

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