Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

One More Chapter The Cornish Beach Hut Cafe.

Rate this book
‘Sparkling, laugh-out-loud, romantic’ Sunday Times Bestseller Phillipa AshleyA fresh start among old friends…

Florence May never expected to trade the high life of London for the cosy comfort of a beach hut in her Cornish hometown, but the moment she steps inside she knows it was the best choice she ever made. The fact that it comes with a requirement that she sets up a business on site? A minor setback that’s easily fixed by opening up a surfside outpost of her friend Clemmie’s Little Cornish Kitchen … where Floss finds herself unexpectedly flourishing.

And when the hotel owner next door sets out to buy the land out from under her? Floss calls on her loyal friends to help her save her little slice of heaven. Because if there’s one thing the community of St Aidan does well, it’s banding together to make the most of every second, whatever life throws at you.

384 pages, Paperback

Published July 18, 2024

242 people are currently reading
169 people want to read

About the author

Jane Linfoot

27 books282 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
203 (45%)
4 stars
136 (30%)
3 stars
83 (18%)
2 stars
16 (3%)
1 star
5 (1%)
Displaying 1 - 30 of 45 reviews
Profile Image for Laura A.
612 reviews98 followers
June 22, 2024
Florence has had many changes in her life. Hr most recent decision to move was her best one yet. She loves thectown and is making some friends. I liked getting to know the different characters in this book.
Profile Image for Yvonne.
1,759 reviews136 followers
July 28, 2024
Another fabulous book in the series, and don't worry if you have not read any of the books yet as they can be read as stand-alone.

When Florence, aka Floss, comes back to the Cornish village of St Aiden she is hoping for a spot of peace and quiet. The Beach Hut is going to provide her with that, unfortunately when she moves in she discovers that to be there she has to have a business. Luckily for her, she has wonderful and amazing friends and they all pile in to help where they can for Floss to remain in the Beach Hut.

Further along, the beach is another newcomer, it just so happens that she knows him. I won't spoil how it is she knows him, but I will say that has nothing to do with them being in a relationship!

The author brings back some favourite characters, there are some new additions, one makes an appearance at the beginning of the book and another further on. This reminds Floss of what she is not able to have and the battles she has been through.

She is tough and she has been through some challenges, but she is not alone, she has her sister and her Mum, but, well they are not all on the same page. Add to that, an opinionated teen, a dog, a spot of swimming and starting a new business, well there is enough to keep Floss on her toes.

The author has brought in some serious themes to the story, one of which is something that the author knows of. I didn't realise this when I read the book, but there were things in the story that felt personal and it made sense when I read the Authors Notes.

As well as squabbling families there are some serious moments for Floss and her new neighbour to sort out. Plans to develop the bay, sort out new recipes and get plans in place to save a local feature are all part of this story. The main focus, well one of the main ones is the Beach Hut Cafe. Floss has her unique twist on what makes a pudding and now I have read this book I can see myself having a go at some of the ideas. Luckily there is a recipe section at the end of the book to help with that.

This is a gorgeous book that flows well, the sense of community and friendship is strong as are the tempting delicious puddings and bakes. The story is about finding your own self and working out how to be happy in your own skin. There is romance and humour and a certain amount of flirting which all works well within the pages of the book. Fabulous story and one I would definitely recommend.
Profile Image for Jenn Webley.
401 reviews40 followers
July 14, 2024
A gorgeous return to St Aidan for Jane Linfoot fans, with familiar faces and places but a brand new story centred around Florence May, the younger sister of Sophie. You don’t have to have read any of the previous St Aidan based books, it’s a stand alone book, but I would always recommend reading Jane Linfoot’s back catalogue as they are gorgeous reads.
Floss is returning home after a difficult time in London. Needing a change yet needing to be somewhere familiar, she is determined to forge a way forward in this new life one step at a time. Finding the perfect, most idyllic place to live, on the beach, and surrounded by her amazing family and friends (it sounds like heaven) Floss starts to find some happiness again, slowly and surely kick starting her new chapter. That is until her peace and tranquillity are threatened, and a familiar face from her past changes her plans in many ways.
Discovering her new abode comes with a catch, Floss randomly finds her home becoming the place to be for many people. Floss turns her hand to many things, but her skillset is making people feel comfortable and well-taken care of. Her concoction of random desserts are a bit (and will make your mouth water!) and she soon is in demand – in more ways than one.
Keen not to let people down but wanting to stick to her plan of not letting people get close, when her latest neighbour seems intent on being part of her life, Floss struggles to keep him at arm’s length.
I adore Floss, especially having been through so much already, she is hardworking, kind and caring, she has great relationships with people, if not always with her sister and Mother – but essentially, they do all love each other. She’s taken life by the hands and is rolling with whatever comes her way, embracing second chances even if scary and not part of her intended plan.
Full of teasingly yummy sounding goodies, this is another brilliant book by Jane and a highly recommended summer read. It's a gorgeously romantic book, with themes of friendship, community and embracing second chances.
694 reviews20 followers
July 6, 2024
Such a beautiful book, a total joy to read full of hope, fun, and perfect summery vibes I absolutely loved it!
Floss scarred by her cancer battle and breakup of her relationship returns home to Cornwall to be close to her family and friends.
Living in a newly purchased idyllic beach hut on the beach, Floss embraces life in st Aidans throwing herself into her work and the local community along with her dog.
Along the way we are taken on an idyllic journey of hope, second chances, tantalising cakes and desserts, stargazing, love, friendship and hope! A perfect wholesome read for the summer! Would highly recommend!
Thank you NetGalley for this early read
Profile Image for Rachael Stray.
365 reviews10 followers
October 8, 2024
The Cornish Beach Hut Café by Jane Linfoot is a heartwarming and charming story that brings readers back to the idyllic village of St. Aiden.

Florence, better known as Floss, returns to this picturesque Cornish setting seeking a peaceful escape.

However, when she moves into the Beach Hut, she discovers a twist—she needs to start a business to remain there.

Fortunately, Floss isn't alone in this challenge; her amazing group of friends step in to help her get her new venture up and running.

The story takes a delightful turn when Floss encounters a familiar face from her past, living just along the beach.

Without giving away any spoilers, their connection isn't what one might expect in a typical romance, adding a refreshing twist to the narrative.

This book is part of a series but can easily be enjoyed and read as a standalone.

Linfoot masterfully weaves together a mix of returning favourite characters with some new additions, keeping the story engaging and fresh.

Floss faces internal and external struggles, from family tensions with her sister and mother to the challenges of raising an opinionated teen, juggling a new business, and dealing with a lovable dog.

These elements add layers of humour, warmth, and emotional depth to the book.

One of the standout aspects of The Cornish Beach Hut Café is its exploration of serious themes that feel personal, especially after reading the author’s notes.

Linfoot’s ability to balance heartfelt moments with the more lighthearted aspects of the story, such as the playful romance and the community-driven efforts to preserve the bay, makes for an engaging read.

Readers will find themselves invested in Floss’s journey to self-discovery and happiness, rooting for her as she tackles her business and personal challenges.

Food lovers will be particularly delighted by the creative pudding ideas that Floss dreams up for the café, with the added bonus of recipes included at the end of the book.

Linfoot’s attention to detail in describing these desserts makes them tempting enough to try at home.

The Cornish Beach Hut Café is a feel-good, cosy read brimming with community spirit, friendship, and the charm of Cornish life.

It is a story about finding oneself, embracing love, and enjoying life’s sweet moments, both figuratively and literally.

With a good mix of romance, humour, and relatable life struggles, this novel is perfect for readers looking for an uplifting and deliciously fun escape. Highly recommended!

With thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Julie.
2,656 reviews42 followers
September 23, 2024
Jane Linfoot writes escapist contemporary romances that are a complete joy to lose yourself in and she has hit the jackpot with her latest novel, The Cornish Beach Hut Café.

Florence May loved her life in London and she never imagined that she would leave the big city behind to live in a beach hut in her Cornish home town. However, the second she sets foot inside the hut, she realises that there is no other place in the entire world she wants to be. As the weeks go by, Floss realises that moving back to Cornwall was the best choice she has ever made. But there’s a catch: in order to stay in the hut, she must set up a business on site. What is Floss going to do now?

Her friends, however, quickly rally round and Floss opens a surfing outpost of Clemmie’s Little Cornish Kitchen. Pretty soon, business is booming and Floss is flourishing – until the hotel owner next door drops a bombshell that threatens to derail her happiness: he wants to buy her land out from under her. Having finally found somewhere she belongs, Floss is not about to give up without a fight and as her friends and the St Aidan community stand shoulder to shoulder with her to save her land and her business, she wonders whether will manage to keep The Cornish Beach Hut Café going or whether all of her hopes and dreams will be smashed to smithereens…

Jane Linfoot’s The Cornish Beach Hut Café is a feel-good romance that is simply terrific. Witty, warm-hearted and wonderful, this uplifting tale sparkles with humour, emotion, intensity and charm and is full of characters you cannot help but love, touching romance and a setting so vividly and exquisitely rendered that I wanted to get the first train to Cornwall and St Aidan.

As fantastic as ever, The Cornish Beach Hut Café is another triumph for Jane Linfoot you are not going to be able to resist.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Profile Image for thewoollygeek (tea, cake, crochet & books).
2,811 reviews117 followers
July 21, 2024
I am a long time fan of Jane’s books and so I can happily confirm that this is another wonderful addition in her world of romantic, heartwarming and gorgeous stories. The Cornish beach hut Café Contains all of my favourite things, it’s sat in Cornwall, involves a food theme , seaside theme and of course romance, I didn’t hesitate to dive into this idyllic story.

I have been struggling a bit lately and books have helped me keep my sanity whilst I felt out of control with everything else, I could escape to happy places like St Aiden I will always extremely grateful to authors for the world they provide for me to escaping into. I don’t think a lot of authors appreciate how much their books provide mental health assistance to some, I for one I’m extremely grateful to every whose book has ever made me smile laugh cry and remind me that life isn’t as bad as my brain is making me feel some days.

I think I enjoyed this book even more as Floss’s story focus on her new start/fresh beginning upon her return to Saint Aidan and trying to find some order, new normal after leaving London, I particularly embraced watching her find her feet and her growth as she embraced her new life. I loved the support she has from family, friends, and her wonderful community. This book is a standalone but there are others in St Aiden, but you don’t need to have read them, you’ll just want to by the end.

If you’re looking for a wonderful story about second chances,friends, romance, community and best of all hope then The Cornish Beach Hut Café is your perfect summer read, if like me you need to escape then it’s the perfect medication too !



I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Profile Image for Kirsty (BookBlogger).
2,051 reviews63 followers
July 18, 2024
The Cornish Beach Hut Café by Jane Linfoot

I received an advance review copy for free thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Blurb

Florence May never expected to trade the high life of London for the cosy comfort of a beach hut in her Cornish hometown, but the moment she steps inside she knows it was the best choice she ever made. The fact that it comes with a requirement that she sets up a business on site? A minor setback that’s easily fixed by opening up a surfside outpost of her friend Clemmie’s Little Cornish Kitchen … where Floss finds herself unexpectedly flourishing.

And when the hotel owner next door sets out to buy the land out from under her? Floss calls on her loyal friends to help her save her little slice of heaven. Because if there’s one thing the community of St Aidan does well, it’s banding together to make the most of every second, whatever life throws at you.

My Opinion

The Cornish Beach Hut Café is going to make for a lovely beach read this summer. As Floss returns to St Aidan it was great to see how she really found her feet - the character development was realistic. Things don't always go as Florence has planned, but with the community spirit you can guarantee that everyone will come together to make things work.

This is the third book I have read by Jane Linfoot and the writing style is growing on me. I was unsure at first but now I am definitely looking out for future releases.

Rating 4/5
Profile Image for Esther Peacock.
477 reviews11 followers
July 18, 2024
The Cornish Beach Hut Cafe by Jane Linfoot
A fresh start among old friends
Florence May never expected to trade the high life of London for the cosy comfort of a beach hut in her Cornish hometown. Still, the moment she stepped inside, she knew it was the best choice she had ever made. The fact that it comes with a requirement that she sets up a business on-site? A minor setback that's easily fixed by opening up a surfside outpost of her friend Clemmie's Little Cornish Kitchen … where Floss finds herself unexpectedly flourishing.
And when the hotel owner next door sets out to buy the land out from under her? Floss calls on her loyal friends to help save her little heaven slice. Because if there's one thing the community of St Aidan does well, it's banding together to make the most of every second, whatever life throws at you.
The Cornish Beach Hut Cafe is another excellent book in this author's series. Jane's books are fun, flirty fiction with feisty heroines and lots of heart.
The story is a feel-good, easy read with everything you'd expect from a fabulous, heartwarming rom-com.
Although it is part of a series, it can be read as a standalone.
I want to thank the publishers of One More Chapter, author Jane Linfoot, and Rachel's Random Resources for sending me a copy to read and review. 
Profile Image for Rachel Gilbey.
3,363 reviews570 followers
March 26, 2025
It' is always a sheer joy to return to St Aidan, Cornwall in Jane Linfoot's novels and especially when there is a cafe involved.

Florence May against her better judgment has ended up as an outpost of Clemmie's Cornish Kitchen, in her brand new beach hut that she can only live in, if its a business too. Florence bought the beach hut in order to lick her wounds and ideally be a hermit.

Instead she is thanks to the mermaids, her close friends, thrust into the centre of life in St Aidan. There are flirtations, there is a fight to save the beach hut, and above all there are...

...desserts!

This is a book for anyone with a sweet tooth. The connections Flossie comes up with had my mouth watering, and my stomach rumbling. They sounded delicious.

Between catching up with familiar residents from previous books, to getting to know Flossie and her family better, as well as Kit, this is just a pleasurable read that I loved every moment of.

It can easily be read as a standalone novel but the series is so good, why not read more than one. Jane Linfoot is a fabulous author and this is another entertaining book that really hit the spot for me.

Thank you to One More Chapter and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
Profile Image for mrsljgibbs.
852 reviews33 followers
May 5, 2025
Many of Jane’s books are set in the fictional town called St.Aidan in Cornwall and each book can very easily be read as a standalone without any problems but they are much better when enjoyed as part of a series or in order as there are recurring characters throughout the books.

I absolutely loved this book so much, for starters it is all based around a beach hut that sounds amazing and also there was such a wonderful sense of community too, it was lovely.

All the characters were wonderful, not just Florence but all the other side characters added that certain something to the storyline and i thoroughly enjoyed getting to know them all.

I fell in love with the sound of Florence’s cakes and pudding cups, they all sounded so delicious - i would love to try them all and there are actually a few of her recipes at the back of the book to try!

There were also lots of little extra stories going on with all of the supporting characters and i loved how all of the stories come together in the end and i really enjoyed following how their stories unfolded.

This book made me laugh, made me cry and made me cheer along too. I was left with a very happy heart and a warm and fuzzy feeling too.

Oh…and i will definitely be coming back for more!!
Profile Image for Bookstagramshaz  Sharon Logue     .
324 reviews6 followers
July 25, 2024
Apologies late in the day BUT my sons football ⚽️ went on longer than I thought lol! Thanks to @rachelsrandomresources , for allowing me to be part of the book blog tour, for this book. Thanks also to @netgalley & @onemorechapterhc . As you would be able to tell, I LOVE a crime/gangland but every so often … a gorgeous little feel good book like this, catches my eye!! 💛 This book came out on the 12th July 💛. Florence leaves London to return to her home village in Cornwall. She has come through a bad breakup and want to be home to heal her heart. She has bought a beach hut that she lives in BUT then learns she has to run a business from her Beach Hut, which she didn’t notice in the sale agreement! The Beach h Hut Cafe Is Born……
💛 This was such a lovely cosy feel book. You know, one of those, that you are smiling by the time the end comes. Also I’ve always wanted to visit Cornwall …. Maybe one day but I live a good bit away 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 . Thank you @janelinfoot - such a good read!
#likes #insta #viral #photoshoot #explorepage #india #likes #bhfyp #followback #lfl #loveyourself #followers #likesforlikes #comment #sad #likeback #following #likes4likes #liker #myself #likesforlike
Profile Image for Kelly Thomas.
320 reviews2 followers
July 15, 2024
Floss leaves her London life behind and returns to her Cornish hometown of St Aiden where she moves into her own beach hut. What she hadn’t realised was that a condition of the beach hut was to run a business from her home. With the help of her friends when she sets up a beachside addition to her friend Clemmie’s Little Cornish Kitchen, where she finds herself thriving. When the owner of the hotel next door investigates buying her land Floss pulls together with her friends and the locals of St Aiden to save her beach hut.

I really enjoyed this book and Floss’s story on her return to St Aiden. We see her slowly find her feet in her new life away from London and then watch her flourish. Floss is an example of the benefits of making the most of life and embracing second chances.

There are a number of great characters in this book who Floss has wonderful relationships with. The support of her friends, family and the community is great to see.

The setting sounds lovely, living in Floss’s beach hut sounds so idyllic I want to move in.

This book is a standalone but Jane Linfoot has written others set in St Aiden. You don’t need to have read the others, I haven’t and it didn’t detract from enjoying this book. In fact, I’m now going to check out the back catalogue.

This is a great summer time read, just make sure you have a sweet treat to hand….you’re definitely going to start craving them. This book has romance, friendship and community and is a feel-good read.
Profile Image for Pam Robertson.
1,447 reviews8 followers
July 11, 2024
The are plenty of familiar faces in this return to the community of St Aidan but you can easily read it as a standalone. This story centres around Florence May, the younger sister of Sophie who is returning to St Aiden from her life in London. Following a traumatic time, she is returning to the familiar and it takes time to adjust to her new life. Living right on the beach, Floss as she is known by her friends finds family and friends waiting to help her settle in. Her little beach hut sounds idyllic but she soon discovers that not everything is as idyllic as it seems on the surface, for her and for others.

Floss's young niece and her teenager friends provide plenty of fun in the story. Relationships with her sister and mother are a little bit tricky at times but genuine affection is always there. Reading this romcom felt so familiar and easy, full of the familiar but with some interesting new characters and situations. There is plenty to smile at in this peach of a book.

In short: a gorgeous Cornish confection
Thanks to the publisher for a copy of the book
128 reviews
August 5, 2024
For fans of Jane Linfoot, her latest offering is a delightful return to St Aidan, reuniting us with some familiar faces. However, this light-hearted, heartwarming rom-com also works perfectly as a standalone read, making it a great choice for new readers.
The story is infused with the warmth and charm that Linfoot's fans have come to expect, making it an ideal summer read. Its feel-good nature ensures a pleasant escape into a world of love and laughter.
A particularly moving aspect of the book is the author's note at the end, where Linfoot shares her personal experience with cancer. This candid reflection adds depth to the story, though it may be challenging for some readers who have had similar experiences. The book portrays living life to the fullest despite adversity, but this might not resonate with everyone facing such hardships.
Overall, this is a lovely, uplifting read that I'd recommend, though with a note of caution for those personally affected by cancer.
Profile Image for Kelly.
2,484 reviews118 followers
July 13, 2024
I'm reviewing this via NetGalley, as part of a tour with Rachel's Random Resources.

At the start of the book, the protagonist, Florence, moves from London to St Aidan in Cornwall. On first impressions, Florence seemed like a likeable character who’d had a tough time of things, and I was hopeful that things would get better for her. The writing had a cheerful tone that I enjoyed.

I liked most of the characters, and enjoyed the bonds of close friendship between them. Some of the dialogue made me giggle, and I really felt the cosiness of the Cornish setting.

This was a lovely lighthearted read, ideal for summertime. It warmed my heart a little bit, and lifted my mood too.

Thank you to NetGalley, Rachel's Random Resources, and to the author and publisher, for the opportunity to read and review this.
Profile Image for Colin Bell.
1,068 reviews13 followers
July 14, 2024
After treatment for cancer and the subsequent failure of her relationship Florence leaves London and buys a beach but in her native Cornwall. She finds that planning rules say that she has to run a business from the hut, so sets up an outlet for her friend Clemmie’s Little Cornish Kitchen. Things don't go smoothly, with a very upmarket hotel set up next door, but she begins to find her place in her local community.
As normal any book set in Cornwall is an automatic tick for me, however this series really deserves it. With that small community feel with supportive friends and family, but realistic downsides as well. An ideal read for that cosy feel I can definitely recommend this book which is part of a series, but can readily be read as a standalone.
I received an advance copy of this book from the publisher through Netgalley, however this did not influence my review of the book.
Profile Image for Staceywh_17.
3,696 reviews12 followers
July 13, 2024
I need to read more books by Linfoot, she writes the most wonderful uplifting stories and they're the perfect cosy escapism.

When I took my place in the blog tour I had no idea that it was part of a series, but I did find it read easily as a standalone.

The characters are all so lovely. There's a great sense of community spirit, friends waiting to be made and nothing is ever too much trouble.

As for the settings, the best books always take place in Cornwall. It's such a beautiful postcard perfect place and St Aidan sounds so idyllic, I want to move there, now!

The Cornish Beach Hut Café was an absolute delight to read and I absolutely loved every minute spent there.
434 reviews6 followers
August 18, 2024
Beach read. Conveniently it is also set at a beach.

Florence May is in need of a change after recovering from cancer and the end of her long term relationship. She buys the beach hut from an old friend of her mum. Due to rezoning because of a new hotel nearby, it’s only allowed to live in the hut if there is a business in the hut.

Florence’ friends set her up as an annex of the Little Cornish Kitchen. Reluctantly Florence serves breakfast desert to her first customers. Despite the prices Florence charges the customers keep coming back. And there’s that pesky attraction to her next door neighbour.

All Florence really wanted was some solitude.

Enjoyable.

I read an ARC through NetGalley.
Profile Image for Hyggenookandbook.
92 reviews2 followers
December 27, 2024
Florence May never expected to trade the high life of London for the cosy comfort of a beach hut in her Cornish hometown with her dog Shadow (who incidentally is scared of the sea) but the moment she steps inside she knows it was the best choice she ever made.

The fact that the beach hut comes with a requirement that she sets up a business on site is a minor setback that’s easily fixed by opening up a surfside outpost of her friend Clemmie’s Little Cornish Kitchen, where Floss finds herself unexpectedly flourishing and her baking and unusual dessert combos get her a huge crowd of fans especially the hunky metalsmith Kit!

When the hotel owner next door sets out to buy the land out from under her Floss calls on her loyal friends to help her save her little slice of heaven. If there’s one thing the community of St Aidan does well, it’s banding together to make the most of every second, whatever life throws at you!

This book has plenty of humour & romance but also covers serious topics of cancer & infertility. A beautiful read that totally submerges you into life in the Cornwall Coast.

The story leaves us with a reminder to always
look up at the stars ✨️
& to bake! 🧁 The author has even supplied us with some recipes at the back of the book, thanks Jane!
2,096 reviews
September 10, 2025
This book was a bit too basic and the plot was a little too convenient for my liking, but overall I enjoyed reading it.

What this book did best was capture the feeling of slowly emerging after a long period of high stress and taking-days-one-at-a-time operations. And all the complicated ways it can get messy when least expected — after everything had turned out fine and the normal life should return, it's not the old normal that shows up. This book starts off a few months into the new normal and explores the disorienting process of that new and uncertain self dealing with an unexpected new reality.
Profile Image for Jennifer Gillette.
247 reviews3 followers
July 7, 2024
What an absolutely delightful, cozy book! The characters are so likable, I want to be a “mermaid”, and, of course, I want to move to St. Aidan! I like the story, and thankfully there are no frustrating “misunderstandings” as part of the plot.

This book is a perfect summer read, and I am sad that my time with my new friends is over. However, I have discovered the author has a whole bunch of other books that I will be hunting down, and I will be watching for more from her!

{This ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.}
Profile Image for Sarah.
1,108 reviews47 followers
July 12, 2024
This is a lovely summer, character-driven read that had me thinking of books by Katie Fforde. This reads quickly and doesn’t shy away from tough topics, but does handle those topics with gentleness. This is a very hopeful book! I loved Florence and her restart in St. Aidan–I wish I could visit and stay in a beach hut and eat at her cafe! The side-characters are also marvelous and were a treat to get to know. And I would be remiss if I did not mention the gorgeous cover. I knew when I saw it I had to read it and I’m so glad I did. This is my first book by Jane but it certainly won’t be my last.
Profile Image for Jane Hunt.
Author 3 books114 followers
July 19, 2024
I enjoyed how the author evokes a believable sense of community and emotion in this story that begins with Floss coming home, a cancer survivor with a different life focus than when she left the village to live in London. An engaging balance of humour, poignancy, and romance creates an immersive story. I like the characters, the relationships, and the Cornish coastal setting.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher.
99 reviews
August 15, 2024
Picked this up on my Sainsburys shop as just looked like a fun, light and easy read!!

I was not disappointed - it was a lovely, fun, light and easy read, Yes the ending was almost predictable, but that didn't detract from a lovely story with lovely, warm and real characters.

Loved every minute and will certainly look to read more of Jane's books - what's not to like from a gentle easy read!!
Profile Image for Jessica.
266 reviews11 followers
May 21, 2024
I was so excited to read this as I love this author and my goodness it was so perfect. This book was like heaven, such a joy to read. The story itself I loved. The characters are so lovely and they are so easy to get to know and love. I really hope there will be more from this as I’d love a follow up to find out what the characters are up to now.
Profile Image for Rachel Stansel.
1,427 reviews19 followers
May 22, 2024
3.5 stars A sweet romance about a woman who is moving home after recovering from cancer and a subsequent break up. The characters are great and watching Floss move forward as she settles into her new life was moving and relatable. A lovely read.

Full disclosure - I received a copy of the novel from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Dawn Probert.
522 reviews4 followers
June 5, 2024
A joyful summery read by one of my favourite authors. Lovely to catch up with the gang and the lovely beaches and community.
Flossie was adorable and quirky and strong and Kit sounded as delicious as the bakes Floss makes. Love a book either cake, beaches, star gazing and lots of cherub cheeked babies.
Thank you NetGalley for this arc in exchange for and honest review.
Profile Image for Anitajt.
491 reviews7 followers
June 12, 2024
I love a story when all the characters are my ‘cup of tea’. So enjoyable and wonderful descriptions of Flossie’s Cornish home that I want to move there. Whatever life throws at you these friends have your back always. Go ahead and grab yourself a cosy book of friendship and love.
Thank you NetGalley for this arc in exchange for an honest review
Displaying 1 - 30 of 45 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.