Running her cosy café in the idyllic Somerset village of Lower Brambleton provides all the fun and friendship she needs – from the safe side of the counter. But when her mother and long-time sounding board heads off on an adventure of her own, Lauren sees a chance to shake things up, especially when a mysterious new neighbour moves to the village.
Marc Hathaway is desperate for a fresh start. Still reeling from the loss of his wife, he’s moved to his dream house with his energetic six-year-old twin boys. Juggling single parenthood, a house that needs a makeover as much as he does and the approaching winter holidays, the last thing Marc expects to find is comfort in a bustling village café, not to mention a sudden, irresistible attraction to its kind-hearted owner.
As Lauren tentatively steps out of her comfort zone and Marc learns to open his fiercely guarded heart, could a touch of Lower Brambleton magic give them both the new beginning they deserve?
My Thoughts:
I loved this cute story so much. Lauren runs her cosy café in a little village in Somerset, where she sells delicious sounding cakes and drinks. I felt as though I wanted to stop reading and visit this place as it sounded so good. She loves what she does and how many people she can make happy with her café. When Marc moves into the village with his two sons, he just wants to be left alone. He is struggling now he is a widow and does not know how he can cope. But when Lauren sees this, she is going to do her upmost to help him even if he does not want her help. It was the perfect setting and felt fulfilling and brimming with deliciousness. I really enjoyed this read. This is book four in the series and they can be read as standalones, but I would recommend reading them all as they are great reads.
I received an ARC copy of this book for an honest review.
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