Summer is in full swing when Daisy drives back into Wynmouth in her almost-clapped-out car, having left both her most recent job and the man her parents thought she was going to marry. Coming home could be just what she needs to move her life on.
At Wynbrook Manor, things are in disarray. Owner Algy isn’t getting any younger, and Daisy’s mum Janet, housekeeper at the manor, spends her days running around after him, while Daisy’s dad Robin, the gardener, has been let down by the person he had lined up to take care of the new cut-flower garden.
As Daisy tries to find her place at Wynbrook and in the village, she’s drawn to summer visitor Josh. But when he turns out to be not the person he appears to be, will the spark between them fizzle out? And with it, the chances of this turning into the best summer ever?
Waiting for a new Heidi Swain book is always a treat as you just know that you are going to get such a lovely reading experience once it does arrive and boy does this summer's offering do that.... as if I ever thought otherwise.
For Heidi's latest title we are headed back to Norfolk and to Wynmouth a lovely little place long time readers will already be familiar with and as giddy as I was to return. The story this time is Daisy's. She's back home after everything in her life has gone wrong looking for a new start and to get her life back on track.
As always I loved so many things about this book. The setting is glorious (yes I am biased as it is based near me) and the characters feel like old friends within pages which makes you want to root with them. The romance is swoony and I loved getting caught up with it along with Daisy. I loved seeing how the story played out and was so happy at how it all resolved by the end. A perfect summery read which you are going to love.
Pack your bag ready for a romantic trip to the Norfolk Coast for the Best Summer Ever.
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