Mark is struggling to juggle redundancy with an extremely expensive supermodel fiancée who wants a show-stopping wedding in Las Vegas.
After years on the move, Kate returns to her home village and unknowingly brings a problem from the past with her.
Penny yearns for a little more spice in her marriage to the vicar, but when she does find something that excites her, it’s not quite what she expected.
There’s sabotage in the tea room and Laura’s in a coma.
Love, Lies and Lemon Cake is a cheerful and uplifting look into village life. Go on, have a nibble…
The title was the best thing about this. I’m afraid I struggled to keep up with what was going on. There are so many characters, I couldn’t tell whose story it was meant to be.
Enjoyed reading this book following the lives of the characters already living or move back to the village and how the smallest everyday occurrences can be misinterpreted so easily. The various relationships that develop kept me page turning until I got to the end