Until quite recently, Ben Parker was considered, by many, one of the finest bakers on the Isle of Man.
Indeed, his wife was once the first to concur with that accolade, directly attributing his culinary skills to her expanding waistline, in fact. So it was ironic, Ben couldn’t help but consider, that she ran off with the dietician he’d hired at her behest.
And soon, despite having his wonderful daughter Ruby, whom he adored, by his side, he struggled to adjust to life being suddenly and unceremoniously single. As such, it wasn’t long until his once-thriving bakery business started falling apart faster than an overly flaky pastry.
So, with no job to speak of and a dwindling bank balance, Ben needed to sort himself out and get things back on track. And his salvation presented itself in an unexpected form, an ailing campsite he felt confident he could rescue.
Sure, taking over another business would be a challenge, but it was one he was keen to embrace. After all, it wouldn’t be that difficult, would it…?
Well, yes, as it should happen. And it didn’t help matters that certain people were so desperate to see Ben fall at the first hurdle that they’d stop at nothing to derail his plans for his next adventure at Life’s a Pitch.
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4 stars. Listened tot the audiobook narrated by Chis Devon. This book is comedy. The situations are very funny and the characters are a bit extreme but overall it was very enjoyable and the narration very good.
Everyone should read this book. The feel Good factor is way above 100% I holidayed on the Isle of Man when my children were small. Brought back lovely memories. Thank you
A really easy, nice read. Having known a few campsite owners, this book really caught my eye. Enjoyed it. Not my usual type but hope there is a follow up. After everything Ben was put through, we need to hear that he’s finally having fun living his dream alongside Ruby.
Life’s a Pitch by J.C. Williams is a charming, laugh-out-loud story about Ben Parker, a baker-turned-campsite-owner on the Isle of Man. He juggles ex-wife drama, financial woes, and a chaotic country music festival. Think a heartwarming rom-com meets a festival survival guide, with a side of Manx charm.
*The Good:* Williams’ humor is witty and heartfelt. The bond between Ben and his daughter Ruby shines—their banter is adorable, and Ruby’s resilience adds depth. The absurdity of Ben’s ex-wife leaving him for a *dietician* is a highlight. The setting is picturesque, and the characters feel like friends.
*The Not-So-Good:* Plot twists feel convenient (the ex-wife’s absence is oddly unimpactful). Some subplots lack detail, and the pacing dips mid-book. Ben’s self-pity can drag.
*Verdict:* A lighthearted, uplifting read perfect for cozy moments. Not literary magic, but a warm, feel-good escape. Grab it for beach days or chill evenings.
Now I'm not a camper, nor have I been to the Isle of Man...but I enjoyed this. A little slow to get going and admittedly, there were no great surprises, but I enjoyed this gentle, realistic tale.
Read this as an audiobook. Unfortunately the voiceover wasn't particularly good. Story line quite predictable but a reasonable read if you don't want anything taxing.
Life’s a Pitch is a fun, feel-good read that leaves you smiling. Perfect for fans of lighthearted fiction, it’s a book that proves not every story needs to be intense to be memorable.
Ben's life is going downhill, he owned a popular bakery and lost it after his wife left him. Thank goodness he has his teenage daughter Ruby to help him. He thinks he has found his second calling, running a local campground. He is so good at fixing it up and running it but unfortunately, he is being set up to fail. I almost had to stop reading it because I really liked Ben and Ruby and hated to see what was being done to them but I'm glad I kept reading. It was a good story and I recommend it.
Life's A Pitch is about Ben a father recently single with a Daughter Ruby and trying to find himself. He was a business owner of a bakery and no desire to open another bakery. Ben's only option was a complete change of direction and a new adventure. After a night of camping and a land lease made with a farmer Ben is running a campground. His neighbor Austin a realtor has his sights on this land. Cecil is the farmers hand and is to help Ben with the campground. Will Cecil help Ben or be loyal to Austin? Is Cecil and Austin men of integrity or are they wolves in sheeps clothing? Will Ben see they plot thats been concocked against him by Austin? Wait there is a plot twist and its a good one !!! Can Ben and Ruby make this campground work after all the woe's they have been through to make the campground successful.