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Sunday 10 June 2018

Blog Blitz - The Bakery at Seashell Cove by Karen Clarke





A warm welcome and delicious chocolate gateau are always on the menu at the Bakery at Seashell Cove – and this summer, romance is in the air…


Meg Larson thought she had everything she wanted: she works in the local bakery, she’s months away from marrying her high-school sweetheart, and home is beautiful, sunny Seashell Cove, where the sky is blue, the sea is turquoise and the sand is golden.

Except that the bakery is up for sale and her fiancé Sam’s more interested in bikes than their relationship. When Meg receives shocking news about her family, he’s on a cycling tour and ignoring her calls – and posting selfies on Facebook with a female cyclist he looks far too cosy with...
Luckily the bakerys estate agent, Nathan, is understanding and funny, and as the summer goes on an unexpected friendship blossoms. When the bakery is given a second lease of life under a mysterious new owner, Meg realises a change might be exactly what she needs too.
Will Meg find the happy-ever-after she dreams of in Seashell Cove? 
An uplifting, laugh-out-loud rom com that will make you dream of romantic days at the beach. Perfect for fans of Debbie Johnson, Holly Martin and Jenny Oliver. 

I was really pleased to be invited to take part in Bookouture's Blog Blitz to celebrate the publication of Karen Clarke's new release 'The Bakery at Seashell Cove'. 

Karen Clarke introduced us, the readers, to Seashell Cove in her previous book earlier this year, The Café at Seashell Cove, and it was great to revisit the coastal town and its inhabitants in this book. I really enjoy books which are based in a fictional town or village, where the author writes a series of books, with each introducing and concentrating on a different character and Karen has continued life at Seashell Cove with the Café becoming a hub for the town's life and linking storylines and characters seamlessly.

I would recommend this book, and the author, Karen Clarke, to all my blog readers. It is a part of a series, however it also reads well as a standalone book. It is  a book that readers can loose themselves in on a sun lounger somewhere hot or in the garden over a summer weekend. 

Karen Clarke has also written another trilogy of books that are based in another coastal town, The Beachside Sweet Shop, The Beachside Flower Stall and The Beachside Christmas which I also recommend as a great series to read.

Thank you to Bookouture for inviting me to take part in this blog tour.

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