Review; A Summer to Remember by Sue Moorcroft

Earlier this year I was lucky enough to recieve an ARC of the novel A Summer to Remember by Sue Moorcroft through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards, but I haven't published my review until now.

Description from Goodreads
WANTED! A caretaker for Roundhouse Row holiday cottages.

WHERE? Nelson’s Bar is the perfect little village. Nestled away on the Norfolk coast we can offer you no signal, no Wi-Fi and – most importantly – no problems!

WHO? The ideal candidate will be looking for an escape from their cheating scumbag ex-fiancé, a diversion from their entitled cousin, and a break from their traitorous friends.

WHAT YOU’LL GET! Accommodation in a chocolate-box cottage, plus a summer filled with blue skies and beachside walks. Oh, and a reunion with the man of your dreams.

PLEASE NOTE: We take no responsibility for any of the above scumbags, passengers and/or traitors walking back into your life…

GET IN TOUCH NOW TO MAKE THIS A SUMMER TO REMEMBER!

My Thoughts on the Book
This is a really cute summer read. It's a quick read that kept me reading with a few twists. The book might be slightly predictable at times, but sometimes reading a predictable book can be a good thing when you want a light read. I also liked that the book had a couple of LGBT characters.

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