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Book Reviews of The Cafe by the Sea (aka The Summer Seaside Kitchen) (Summer Seaside Kitchen, Bk 1)

The Cafe by the Sea (aka The Summer Seaside Kitchen) (Summer Seaside Kitchen, Bk 1)
The Cafe by the Sea - aka The Summer Seaside Kitchen - Summer Seaside Kitchen, Bk 1
Author: Jenny Colgan
ISBN-13: 9780062662972
ISBN-10: 006266297X
Publication Date: 6/27/2017
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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RockStarGirl avatar reviewed The Cafe by the Sea (aka The Summer Seaside Kitchen) (Summer Seaside Kitchen, Bk 1) on + 329 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Charming chick lit. Flora left her tiny island home of Mure for the big city of London to make something of herself. She's a paralegal in a big law firm and has a huge crush on the boss, a man who doesn't even know her name. When one of their biggest clients decides to set up a residence and a business on Mure, her boss decides to send her to convince the locals that it's a good idea. Flora knows that the people of Mure don't like outsiders and aren't too fond of her either since she left, but she can't say no, so back home she goes. Things aren't so great since she left, and her brothers aren't happy with how long she's been gone. The family farm is in trouble and Flora has a hard time convincing them and the people of Mure that she's not the enemy. Then her boss shows up and she has to spend a lot of one on one time with him. It's a great story about home, family, and making your own path in life.
pj-s-bookcorner avatar reviewed The Cafe by the Sea (aka The Summer Seaside Kitchen) (Summer Seaside Kitchen, Bk 1) on + 864 more book reviews
Flora left the island of Mure after her mother's death to work in London. When her job leads her back to her childhood home, long buried emotions are unearthed and she finds a new appreciation for her family and home along with a couple romantic possibilities. Love Jenny Colgan's stories.
smileen avatar reviewed The Cafe by the Sea (aka The Summer Seaside Kitchen) (Summer Seaside Kitchen, Bk 1) on + 251 more book reviews
When I need to take a break from heavy historical novels, Jenny Colgan is my go to! Another sweet story on the fictional isle of Mure off of Scotland. This time our heroine, Flora, is sent back to her home island by her job to help a law case regarding a client wanting to build a resort there. We meet her father and her brothers, all still living at the farmhouse and working the farm since her mom died and Flora left them. Her love life runs from her handsome boss in her dreams,to a man who works on the island helping children with home life problems. I am hoping there may be another book that delves into that a bit more. It seemed an interesting story plot.
debbiemd avatar reviewed The Cafe by the Sea (aka The Summer Seaside Kitchen) (Summer Seaside Kitchen, Bk 1) on
paralegal in London returns home for a work project. Home being the Highlands area of Scotland along the sea. She has not been home to her family in several years and things were a little rough when she left. Her mom died when she was home last and she misses her mom. But she patches things up with her family and finds her love again for her hometown. Plus she opens a café featuring all her mom's recipes. And of course there are two romantic possibilities. Neither are perfect or obvious so I was trying to figure out throughout the book who she would end up with. And the ending was not too pat because it is not altogether clear if the relationship, which is going to be long distance, will work out long term or not. Easy reading, good characters.