Dolly Lymford is having one of those days…The kind that starts with dreams of opening a café… and ends with discovering your boyfriend kissing your best friend!
Heartbroken and with nowhere else to go, Dolly accidentally-on-purpose borrows her now-ex-boyfriend’s campervan and drives until the road runs out. This leads her to Thimblenouth, a picture-perfect Yorkshire Dales village where life moves more slowly and the kettle is always on.
After literally bumping into gorgeous local builder Reece Sterling, Dolly begins to feel something she hasn’t in a long time: safe. She also rediscovers her love of baking, filling the campervan with the scent of warm scones and freshly brewed tea. And Reece is always around to share a lemon pie or two…
When Dolly has an idea to open her own pop-up café, Reece is all too happy to help. And as the summer sun begins to warm everything it touches, Dolly wonders if she’s finally found a place to call home… maybe even with Reece.
But can she really build a future on borrowed wheels?
My Thoughts:
Dolly thought her day was going well, until she finds her best friend and boyfriend in a very compromising situation. Dolly flees in his campervan, and does not really know where she is headed just far far away from them both. She ends up in Thimblenouth, where no one will be able to find her so she thinks. For a time everything seems to be going well, she has turned the campervan into a little café with the help from a handsome local and money is starting to come in, just when things are looking up, Dolly’s ex shows up. Is Dolly’s dreams going to be scuppered again? It was a nice light easy read. I liked the characters and was hoping for a happy ending for Dolly. It was a predictable read but sometimes that is not a bad thing. A perfect escapism read.
I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
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