Escapist summer reading from the author of the ESCAPE TO ITALY series.
It's summer in the small Irish tourist town of Lakeview, and the community is getting ready for its busiest time of the year.
The weather is warm, the days sunny and bright and Ella, owner of The Heartbreak Cafe, is looking forward to tidying up the patio area, dusting off the outdoor seating, and welcoming the first of the summer tourists, whose arrival always manages to create some drama…
Author Sam is in Lakeview for the summer to finish his long-awaited novel. But he can't help getting distracted by the town's many charms, and in particular, pretty waitress Nina.
Marianne hopes that two weeks spent in the quaint tourist town might help husband Donal forget about the pressures of work. But when he ends up paying more attention to his laptop than to her, she realises something has to give.
While Grace likes the idea of spending two weeks in a pretty summer cottage in Lakeview, she’s not so enamoured of being there with four-old twin boys in tow. Her husband is much better at managing them, but he needs to stay on in Dublin for work. How on earth will she cope on her own?
It's summer in the small Irish tourist town of Lakeview, and the community is getting ready for its busiest time of the year.
The weather is warm, the days sunny and bright and Ella, owner of The Heartbreak Cafe, is looking forward to tidying up the patio area, dusting off the outdoor seating, and welcoming the first of the summer tourists, whose arrival always manages to create some drama…
Author Sam is in Lakeview for the summer to finish his long-awaited novel. But he can't help getting distracted by the town's many charms, and in particular, pretty waitress Nina.
Marianne hopes that two weeks spent in the quaint tourist town might help husband Donal forget about the pressures of work. But when he ends up paying more attention to his laptop than to her, she realises something has to give.
While Grace likes the idea of spending two weeks in a pretty summer cottage in Lakeview, she’s not so enamoured of being there with four-old twin boys in tow. Her husband is much better at managing them, but he needs to stay on in Dublin for work. How on earth will she cope on her own?