I’m a huge Sue Moorcroft fan so I’m delighted that Sue’s latest book, Summer at The French Café is my latest online My Weekly magazine review.
Sue last featured on Linda’s Book Bag when I reviewed Under the Mistletoe here.
Summer at the French Café was published by Avon Books on 12th May and is available for purchase here.
Summer at the French Café
As soon as Kat Jenson set foot in the idyllic French village of Kirchhoffen, she knew she’d found her home. Now she has a dreamy boyfriend, a delightful dog and the perfect job managing a bustling book café in the vibrant Parc Lemmel.
But when she learns her boyfriend isn’t all he seems, it’s the start of a difficult summer for Kat. Vindictive troublemakers, work woes and family heartache follow, and the clear blue sky that was her life suddenly seems full of clouds.
Then she gets to know the mysterious Noah, and her sun begins to shine brighter than ever. But Noah has problems of his own – ones that could scupper their new-found happiness. Together, can they overcome their many obstacles, and find love again?
My Review of Summer at the French Café
My full review of Summer at the French Café can be found on the My Weekly website here.
However, here I can say that Summer at the French Café is jam packed with interest, characters to care about and a plot that engages brilliantly. I loved being in France with Kat.
Do visit My Weekly to read my full review here.
About Sue Moorcroft
Sue Moorcroft is a Sunday Times bestselling author and has reached the coveted #1 spot on Amazon Kindle UK as well as top 100 in the US. She’s won the Goldsboro Books Contemporary Romantic Novel Award, Readers’ Best Romantic Novel award and the Katie Fforde Bursary. Sue’s emotionally compelling, feel-good novels are currently released by publishing giant HarperCollins in the UK, US and Canada and by other publishers around the world. She’s also well known for short stories, serials, columns, writing ‘how to’ and courses. Born in Germany into an army family, Sue spent much of her childhood in Cyprus and Malta but settled in Northamptonshire, England aged ten. She loves reading, Formula 1, travel, time spent with friends, dance exercise and yoga.
For more information, follow Sue on Twitter @SueMoorcroft, or find her on Instagram and Facebook and visit her website.
Sounds delightful and it takes place in France!
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It is and it does!
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