An enjoyable, feel good and cute delightful read, full of romance, friendship, family secrets and lots of yummy food.
Nell Andrews lives on a longboat called the "Nollie" that's moored in the lovely Little Rock Marina, with small boutiques, coffee shops and the Waterfront Pub all adorning the jetty. The Nollie is named after herself and her late husband Ollie, who died in an accident two years ago. She works in The Melting Pot, her best friends - Bea's - delicatessen and has been trying to mend her broken heart. Bea lives nearby in a cottage with her husband Nathan and Jacob, her five year old son, and her Mum Gilly lives a short way up the tow path in Bluebell Cottage where Nell grew up.
Nell's life takes a sudden change when she's almost knocked over by a dog, which belongs to the gorgeous Guy Cornish. Guy is over from Ireland to lend his brother, Ed, who owns the boatyard a hand. Nell and Guy start spending more time together when she sees the Old Picture House is up for auction. She decides to buy it so she can restore the old cinema back to a place the entire community can enjoy once again, with Guy advising her on restoration costs. Everyone is really pleased that Nell has a project she can immerse herself in and make her smile again. Only her mother seems really opposed to her buying the cinema, but she won't disclose the reason why.
Everything seems to be going along perfectly. That is until Nell discovers there's another reason why Guy is over from Ireland, and it's not just to help his brother while he recovers from an operation... Meanwhile a mystery new boat has turned up in the marina called "Much Ado About Nothing", that seems to be making Nell's mum act slightly out of character. Will Nell be able to find out why Gilly is acting strange, and be able to buy the Picture House and stop it falling into the hands of greedy housing developers. Or are her dreams going to be dashed once again?
This book gave me a real feeling of warmth, with just the right amount of coziness. There's a nice mix of characters that you can't help but warm to, and an entertaining plot with a number of sub plots that weave in and out of different people's lives. The story mainly revolves around Nell, but also touches on the lives of her mother Ginny and best friend Bea, who owns The Melting Pot delicatessen where Nell works. There's also a host of fabulous supporting characters from in and around the marina.
I loved the setting of the book being a marina that's home to long boats, it's slightly different to the usual village or coastal cottage. If you love books with lots of descriptions of food then this is the book for you. The Melting Pot is where a lot of the action takes place, meaning there's lots of yummy food mentioned - hot chocolate, savouries, speciality cheeses, flapjacks, homemade lemonade, bakes, hot potatoes, chocolate brownies, soup, sausage rolls, sandwiches, cream meringues, baguettes, pies, scones, pasties, danish pastries, deli bowls and scrumptious homemade cakes.
Everything is tied up nicely in the latter part of the book. Some people might find the predictability of this type of book a little too much, but this was just the kind of book I wanted to read, so I loved how everything wound up at the end. If I wasn't in the mood for a feel good book, then I would have steered clear of a book like this, but I wanted predictability. So if you aren't looking for this right now, then keep this book on your shelf for a read at another time.
There was so much in this book to enjoy - romance, heartache, secrets, friendship, and lots of scrumptious food. Perfect if you're looking for a fun, feel good, chick lit, rom com kind of read.
Thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins UK for the opportunity to read this ARK in return for an honest and unbiased review.