It's summer in Lakeview and the community is getting ready for its busiest time of the year.
The weather is warm and the days sunny and bright and Ella, proprietor of the town's popular Heartbreak Cafe worries that she and chef Colm won't be able keep up with the influx of summer tourists.
Especially when this year, some visitors arrive with baggage of the emotional kind....
Melissa Hill is a USA Today bestselling author living in Ireland’s beautiful County Wicklow. Her page-turning contemporary novels of family, friendship and romance are published worldwide and have been translated into twenty-six languages.
A Hollywood adaptation of her international bestseller Something from Tiffany's, by Reese Witherspoon's production company Hello Sunshine and Amazon Studios, was released worldwide in Dec 2022.
Other novels including A Gift to Remember and The Charm Bracelet have been adapted for screen by Hallmark Channel USA, with multiple other titles currently also in development for film and TV.
Sweet storylines and good characters, quaint town of Lakeview where many lessons were learned. The negatives were the misspelled words throughout. Kind of distracting. Not sure I want to pay for the next one in this series with the grammar and spelling mistakes. Do you have a proofreader? I would like to send the author, Melissa Hill, the list of mistakes I found.
Summer at the Heartbreak Café: A Lakeview Novel is by Melissa Hill. This novella introduces us to the Lakeview series which is set in Ireland. This is a refreshing novel that looks at love in its many toles. It shows how the Heartbreak Café seems to have magical powers in the area of love. Ella runs the Heartbreak Café. During the autumn, winter, and spring, she is usually at the café on her own except for her loyal cook. However, during the summer, she must hire help which she does in the form of Nina. Nina uses summer to make a little extra money to use to raise her son, Patrick. While she is working, he stays with her Father. This arrangement works for both Ella and Nina. This summer, Sam Crosby, a writer, comes to Lakeview to hide in one of the cottages and write for the summer. He hopes being in the cottage will bring back his creative voice. As a very handsome man, he attracts the attention of Nina and her friend Emma. Nina doesn’t feel she has a chance with beautiful Emma around and having a young son to contend with; but she offers her friendship. Emma tries her best to get Sam, even if she is obvious about it. Grace Carter and her husband intended to spend two weeks in Lakeview with their twin four-year-old boys. Their nanny, Marie will be visiting her Mother at the same time. When Ken has to stay home for work, Grace is persuaded to take the boys and go to Lakeview. She is terrified. What if something happens to the boys? What if she gets sick? She if very nervous around her boys. Who is dreading the journey more- Grace or the boys? Marianne and her husband Donal came back to Lakeview to the place where he proposed to revive their marriage. Although both have been dedicated to rising as far as possible in their careers, Marianne is aware they are losing their marriage. This is their chance to revive their marriage. However, it isn’t possible if Donal doesn’t stay off his phone or internet. What will Marianne do? The four stories all intertwine at the Café.
If you're looking for a light hearted, quick, easy chick lit type book, this definitely delivers. I've never been let down with a Melissa Hill book in that regard. I only wish there were fewer errors in the writing. I can usually let it go if there's just a few typos or grammatical errors, but when there's more than I can count on one hand it starts to detract from the story a bit. Just needs a little polishing.
A very light hearted story about people on vacation in a small town.
I have one problem with career-oriented men who can't seem to leave their jobs at work. Anyway, every one in the book had their issues, but managed to resolve them with help from Ella.
This is the last of the 3 free ebooks in this series. Like the others, this a light, easy, Hallmark movie-ish read that takes place in a beautiful town in Ireland.
This story is set in a holiday village in Ireland, but I didn't get a particularly Irish vibe from the setting, it seemed like it could have been set in any summer tourist town. The inhabitants seem to make a habit of trying to "fix" the summer visitors, and they seem to succeed, although at times it seems a bit preachy (mother of twins just needs to relax and enjoy her boys while giving them consistent discipline). A pleasant enough story, but not very exciting.
Reading about Lakeview and the familiar people is like coming home. While Ella is very helpful to her customers, but it sometimes seems as if she's just being nosy. I was put off by the many mistakes. I am one of those people who reads every word and found myself having to reread some sentences over and over to figure out what the author was trying to say.