There’s no place like home…
Enough is enough! The always perfect Laurie Chapman had jumped in her car and raced as fast as she could from London heading to Sunset Bay and (she hopes!) the open arms of her estranged sister…
Mia Chapman loves running Dolly’s Diner in the picture-perfect coastal Cornish town of Sunset Bay. Now that her and Grandma Dolly’s dream is finally a reality Mia has never been prouder! Until Laurie suddenly turns up on her doorstep… How can she forgive the sister who walked away?
Once upon a time Mia and Laurie were best friends. Back together after so long, the time has come for the sisters to figure out what went so wrong all those years ago – and whether they can ever put it right!
A home in sunset bay is a sugar sweet seaside romance, oh it was perfect - I had been excited for this since the day Becca announced it and well it did not disappoint. Its the first of Beccas books I have read and I will be devouring more. Lets just say - I was bloody hungry after my visit to Dolly's Diner.
Mia & Laurie used to be the best of friends and shared everthing, so when Laurie returns home, how can Mia forgive her? After all - she walked away. Laurie has a pefect life, high flying job, big shot career and a picture perfect fella, but Laurie really doesn't feel happy and the never ending pressure she is enduring is dragging her down. When it all comes to head, and Laurie decided to flea, the only place she feels she can turn is too her sister, in Sunset Bay.
Mia has had her own dreams come true, all she ever wanted was to work in Dolly's Diner along side her grandmother and when she passed, she took over and making the diner go from strength to strength with mouth watering recipes. On Mias big night, the last thing she expects to see is Laurie.
The women must learn to deal with the past, and look to the future but its really not that simple.Can you really forgive and forget.
A home in sunset bay is the perfect spring time read warming you up for summer, with beautiful beach days and heavely food, but not forgetting winter evenings and mulled wine. Its just a perfect read - I always love beach/café/restaurant style reads and this one was up there. Beccas description had me in the diner, running along the beach and tucked in the cottage. I could smell the sea air and the food. I could not give this a higher rating.
5/5
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