Evie, is drifting along, happy with her lot in life with level headed boyfriend Matthew and his son Saul who stays regularly.  Unsure about what to do with her work life, and always feeling like she’s the one sister of three that the others look down on as the black sheep, she signs up to do teacher training.  When her Aunt Jo dies and leaves her The Beach Café in a gorgeous bay in Cornwall 
Evie takes off to Cornwall Oxford , she moves to Cornwall 
Can’t tell you anymore, without giving more of the story away, and you know I’m not going to do that!  You’re just going to have to read it for yourself!  What I can tell you is that this is a wonderful book which left me nearing the end with half of me wanting to find out the end of the story and the other half just wanting to stay in the bay and carry on living the wonderful life I had been living for the last few days whilst I have been running The Beach Café.  
The smell of delicious bacon sandwiches wafting through from Ed’s kitchen and the glorious sunsets I enjoyed whilst sitting on the decking of the café overlooking the beach with a beer in my hand, were just so real that I was a bit confused as to whether I was Kim or Evie.  It did have me driving home from work looking forward to having time to catch up with the story.  It also had me wishing that I was in Cornwall  enjoying the sun, the sea and the sand and wondering what I was doing in the rainy West Midlands !   
Evie was a wonderful character, always ready to help anyone in need, whether she knew them or not, with her no holds barred generosity and compassion.  A real little angel! 
A perfect ending to a perfect book, makes this a thoroughly enjoyable must read.
Lucy Diamond lives in Bath with her husband and three young children. The Beach Cafe is her fifth novel for Pan Macmillan.
She also writes children's books under her real name, Sue Mongredien.
 
 
 
2 comments:
I have a Lucy Diamond book on my shelf, "Over You". Fabulous. Another to enjoy now. Thank you for this great review, Kim.
CJ xx
Thanks CJ, I'll definitely be looking out for her others. It was like a breath of fresh air!
Kim
xx
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