Summer at the Garden Cafe (Finfarran 2)
On sale
5th April 2018
Price: £9.99
Finfarran Book 2
A heart-warming story about the healing power of books, love and friendship.
A place where plans are formed and secrets are shared, the Garden Café is nestled at the heart of the town of Lissbeg, on Ireland’s west coast.
But Jazz – still reeling from the truth about her parents’ marriage – has more on her mind than the gossip at the café. Increasingly isolated from her friends and family, she finds herself developing feelings for a man who is strictly off-limits …
Meanwhile Hanna, Lissbeg’s librarian, is unaware of the turmoil in her daughter Jazz’s life – until her ex-husband Malcolm makes an appearance. And she begins to wonder if the secrets she’s carried for him might have done more harm than good.
Then Hanna discovers a long-lost book buried in her garden. Could this help to turn Jazz’s summer around, or is she too late?
A heart-warming story about the healing power of books, love and friendship.
A place where plans are formed and secrets are shared, the Garden Café is nestled at the heart of the town of Lissbeg, on Ireland’s west coast.
But Jazz – still reeling from the truth about her parents’ marriage – has more on her mind than the gossip at the café. Increasingly isolated from her friends and family, she finds herself developing feelings for a man who is strictly off-limits …
Meanwhile Hanna, Lissbeg’s librarian, is unaware of the turmoil in her daughter Jazz’s life – until her ex-husband Malcolm makes an appearance. And she begins to wonder if the secrets she’s carried for him might have done more harm than good.
Then Hanna discovers a long-lost book buried in her garden. Could this help to turn Jazz’s summer around, or is she too late?
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Reviews
A delicious feast of a novel
A summer read for fans of Maeve Binchy
A charming and heart-warming story
Engaging ... sparkling and joyous
Praise for the Finfarran series