Meet Me at Beachcomber Bay

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Meet me at Beachcomber Bay by Jill Mansell
Reviewed by Tanya
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I Absolutely love Jill Mansell and have been reading her books for as long as I can remember, so you can imagine how excited I was to hear that she had a new book on the horizon! Mansell has yet again created a heartwarming and feel good book which has you falling in love with the characters. The story starts off with Clem meeting the man of her dreams on a plane. Though they get on perfectly, and things seem to be going well, Clem finds out that he's married...they don't meet again until 3 years later when her step-sister turns up to visit Clem in St Cary's Cornwall with her new boyfriend Sam, who surprise surprise is the guy from the plane. In a space of a week, I read it twice and I'm pretty sure I'll read it again!

Tanya Ahmed

Soy Tanya. I’m the youngest of the group...and I don’t really know what to say except that I find these things really awkward. When Linda first came to me with this idea of an online bookclub/review page I was 100% down, although I was a little worried and felt like backing out on many occasions as I felt like my reviews were awful - I’m not good with words at all. If anyone was to ask me a year ago how I found a book, I’d reply: β€œgood” - that’s my review done. But being part of this club with such amazing girls has really made me a lot more confident and comfortable. So I’ll forever be grateful. It’s always a laugh when we’re together, we are guaranteed to get side-tracked but our meetings are always productive and a lot of fun. This is just the beginning for us. I like reading all kinds of books from different genres but prefer romance/YA. With work being full on I like feel-good books that are light and easy. I’m currently in the middle of reading a few books lol but sticking to The Zanzibar Wife by Rebecca Rodriquez. Reading for me is a form of escapism, just getting away from the stress of real life and getting lost in book and falling in love with characters. I can’t list my top 5 or even top 10 so here are a few of my all-time favourites: The Sicilian by Mario Puzo To all the boys I’ve loved before by Jenny Han, A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hoseeini, The Forty Rules of Love by Shafa Kelif Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith and Moonlight Over Manhattan by Sarah Morgan.

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