Surprisingly this is the first book I’ve read by this author!! The cover looked so enticing that I knew I wouldn’t be able to resist it! It is book #4 of the Nightingale Square series but can easily be read as a standalone book. We meet Beth who works in a care home looking after its elderly residents. Following her mum’s death, Beth finds herself in the most awful house share! Thankfully, she gets a new job as an activity organiser within the Care Home, which means she can afford to move into a house share in beautiful Nightingale Square. It sounds such a lovely place that I wanted to move there myself, especially when it seems her new housemate, Eli is the perfect person to share it with.
I really enjoyed this book, and despite not having read any of the other books of the series, settled into it quite easily. Beth is a lovely character who has gone through a tough time. It’s lovely to see her working in the care home (I used to work in one many years ago!) and I loved her interaction with the residents. Due to things which had happened in her past, Beth doesn’t like listening to music but the storyline works on this for her and it was fun to have a musical theme running through the book. The other characters in the story were all likeable and played their part in Beth’s story well. I liked Beth’s flatmate, Eli although he obviously has some issues from his past which he needs to work through, and this did make my feelings for him swap and change throughout the book!
The storyline flowed along nicely, with a beautiful setting of Nightingale Square and the Grow Well Garden, and the summer feel of the story warmed my heart (and body!!) as I read! Filled with not just lots of love and romance, it had friendships, community spirit and laughter in abundance! This was a light-hearted, heart-warming story which will brighten up your day and put a smile on your face as you read! Would recommend!