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Thursday 14 March 2019

Books on Tour - New Starts and Cherry Tarts by Liz Eeles

Today I am pleased to be taking part in Bookouture's Books on Tour to celebrate the publication of Liz Eeles' new release 'New Starts and Cherry Tarts'.



Fans of Cathy Bramley, Debbie Johnson and Jenny Colgan will fall in love with the Cosy Kettle café, where slices of lemon meringue pie are served in the sun-dappled garden – and where Callie’s new beginning collides with an old flame…

After yet another failed romance, twenty-six-year-old Callie Fulbright is giving up on love. She’s determined to throw all her efforts into her very own, brand-new café: The Cosy Kettle. Serving hot tea, cherry tarts and a welcoming smile to the friendly locals proves to be the perfect distraction, and Callie feels a flush of pride at the fledging business she’s built.

But her new-found confidence is soon put to the test when her gorgeous ex reappears in the quaint little village. She’ll never forget the heartache Noah caused her years ago, but when they bump into each other on the cobbled streets of Honeyford she can’t help but feel a flutter in her chest…

As Callie and Noah share laughter and memories, she starts to wonder if this could be her second chance at happiness. But when Callie discovers that someone is mysteriously trying to ruin the café’s reputation… she has an awful suspicion that Noah knows who’s involved.

Was she wrong to ever trust him again? And can she find out who’s behind the lies and rumours, before it’s too late for the Cosy Kettle?

'New Starts and Cherry Tarts at the Cosy Kettle' is a delightful book from start to finish. Set in a book shop it is of course the perfect location for a book and add to that the introduction of a café and it is somewhere that I would love to spend hours.

The book has a great cast of characters and I would love to return their for a further book to find out more about some of the locals. It has the feeling of the hub of a traditional English village where everyone knows everyone else, look out for each other and a great community spirit.

I really enjoyed the book, it has a great storyline and one which I was totally immersed. I quickly devoured the book and will be recommending it to anyone who wants a recommendation for their next read.

'New Starts and Cherry Tarts at the Cosy Kettle' reminded me of Heidi Swain's novels and I hope that Liz Eeles writes more books that include the Cosy Kettle as I want to revisit the characters very soon.
Thank you to Bookouture for inviting me to take part in this Books on Tour promotion and for a copy of the book in return for an honest review.

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