The Seafront Tea Rooms By Vanessa Greene
[amazon_link id=”0751552232″ target=”_blank” ][/amazon_link]’The Seafront Tea Rooms’ is the latest book by Vanessa Greene.
The Seafront Tea Rooms is a peaceful hideaway, away from the bustle of the seaside, and in this quiet place a group of women find exactly what they’ve been searching for. Charismatic journalist Charlotte is on a mission to scope out Britain’s best tea rooms. She knows she’s found something special in the Seafront Tea Rooms but is it a secret she should share? Kathryn, a single mother whose only sanctuary is the ‘Seafront’, convinces Charlie to keep the place out of her article by agreeing to join her on her search. Together with another regular, Seraphine, a culture-shocked French au pair with a passion for pastry-making, they travel around the country discovering quaint hideaways and hidden gems. But what none of them expect is for their journey to surprise them with discoveries of a different kind .
Vanessa Greene is back with lovely story that I found impossible to put down.
The story is about three very different women who become friends with their mutual love for tea and cakes. Charlotte is a journalist who is determined to find the best teas around but when her sister Pippa suddenly needs her help, Charlotte finds herself in a predicament, so she asks Kathryn and newcomer Seraphine to help her with the article, as the three of them bonded over cake one days. Kathryn is a struggling single mother who adores her little boy Leo and is trying to get a job to provide them with a better quality life but finds it hard especially when Leo goes to visit his father and she finds herself at a loose end and welcomes Charlotte proposal for work and friendship eagerly. And finally Seraphine is the youngest of the three girls who has come over to England to become an au pair and help teach a little girl called Zoe, French who tragically lost her French mother in a horse riding accident. Zoe is reluctant to learn the language as it brings back too many unhappy memories, but with Seraphine’s French charm and gentle persistence, she helps the little girl ignite her love for the language. Together their love of tea and cakes creates a friendship and shoulder for each of them as they deal with difficulties in their lives.
Like her previous books, this story is another charming and entertaining story of love and friendship. With quirky personalities and likeable traits, the ladies all bring something a bit different to the story, with their dramas, secrets and love interests, which makes the book indulgent reading that can easily be absorbed in one sitting.
Filled with cakes, recipes and plenty of secrets, ‘The Seafront Tea Rooms’ is poignant story that flows at a lovely pace and is perfect for fans of Jenny Colgan and Carole Matthews.
You can buy [amazon_link id=”0751552232″ target=”_blank” ]The Seafront Tea Rooms from Amazon [/amazon_link] and is available to buy from good bookshops.
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