Synopsis:
Snuggle up in your favourite armchair and take a trip across the Irish sea for comfort food, cosy cottage nights and a heartwarming romance…
Talented lawyer Hannah Campbell is after a change in her workaholic Manchester life – so on an uncharacteristic whim she books herself a place at the world-renowned Killorgally Cookery School in Country Kerry. But on her first night in Ireland, sampling the delights of Dublin, Hannah can’t resist falling for the charms of handsome stranger Conor. It’s only when Hannah arrives at her postcard-pretty home at Killorgally for the next six weeks that she discovers what happens in Dublin doesn’t quite stay in Dublin … Nestled amongst rolling green hills and breath-taking countryside, the cookery school throws Hannah and Conor together – for better or worse
Review:
I read this in one sitting… Immediately I was drawn in to the comfortable and warm setting of the first pages.
From the beginning I was intrigued to see where the story would go (although I could hazard a guess!)
The descriptions of Ireland at the beginning (during her journey) were wonderful and I could imagine I was right there in that car with her.
I loved reading about all of the characters that she meets, all so vivid and distinct. Getting to know them all was a pure delight.
I felt like I could really connect with Hannah and how she was feeling, the story was very relatable and nothing was too far a stretch for my poor imagination skills.
This book has made me want to drop everything and go to a cookery school in Ireland and that’s really saying something as I hate cooking.
The added jeopardy towards the end of the story really bought it all together for me and then that ending sewed the deal resulting in a huge 5/5 stars!

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About the Author:
Julie caplin, formerly a PR director, swanned around Europe for many years taking top food and drink writers on press trips (junkets) sampling the gastronomic delights of various cities in Italy, France, Belgium, Spain, Copenhagen and Switzerland. It was a tough job but someone had to do it.
These trips have provided the inspiration and settings for her Romantic Escapes series which have been translated into fifteen different languages.
The first book in the seven strong series, The Little Café in Copenhagen, was shortlisted for a Romantic Novel of the Year Award.

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