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Tuesday 27 March 2018

Blog Blitz - Annie's Summer by the Sea by Liz Eeles






Fans of Jenny Oliver, Cathy Bramley and Debbie Johnson will love this hilarious and heart-warming romantic comedy! A storm is brewing on the stunning Cornish coast – but will sunshine follow the rain?

When Annie Trebarwith unexpectedly inherits Tregavara House, her much-loved family home atop the cliffs of Salt Bay, she begins to wonder: with all the good friends and warm memories she’s made in the village, could it be her forever home? 

Luckily her gorgeous Poldark-lookalike boyfriend, Josh Pasco, has exactly the same idea. High on the Cornish cliffs he gets down on one knee, and Annie has everything she’s ever dreamed of.

But when a summer storm causes catastrophic damage to the beautiful but aging house, Annie and Josh are faced with tumbling tiles and a massive repair bill – and a roof that’s leaked straight onto her wedding gown…

Can the Salt Bay community save Annie’s house and her wedding – and give Annie the happy-ever-after she’s always wanted?



Today I am pleased to be a part of Liz Eele's Blog Blitz to celebrate the publication of 'Annie's Summer by the Sea'.

I really enjoyed this book, it is a great read to celebrate the first days of Spring as we count down the days until long summer days, spent in the gorgeous sunshine (we can hope!). Liz Eeles transports the reader to beautiful Cornwall, to a place on top of the famous Cornish cliffs where Annie has inherited her family home.  I have never been to Cornwall but have heard lots of people recall holidays spent there and this book has left me wanting to visit even more.

Liz Eeles has written a great story. This is the third book in the series set in Salt Bay, however it is the first I have read and really enjoyed it as a stand alone read. The reader follows Annie's emotions as she inherits her family home, a place where lots of happy memories were made, however it also comes with upset as the present owner, her aunt for whom she cared, died. More happy times as her partner proposes to her and wedding plans began. However there is soon upset as a freak storm causes severe damage to her family home.

I enjoyed Liz Eeles writing style, she has a great style in which she tells a great story, and intersperses it with humour and wit. I am definitely going to be going back and finding the first two books in this series as I want to revisit Salt Bay again very soon.

Thank you to Bookouture for sending me this book in return for an honest review. 




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