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The Little Wedding Shop by the Sea
The Little Wedding Shop by the Sea | Jane Linfoot
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âe~A pure delightâe¦fabulous, fun and unforgettableâe(tm) âe" Debbie Johnson, bestselling author of âe~The Birthday That Changed Everythingâe(tm) âe~Jane Linfoot has got out the mixing bowl and whipped up a truly gorgeous storyâe¦A deliciously scrumptious treat' âe" Rebecca Pugh, author of âe~Return to Bluebell Hillâe(tm) 'Just like the perfect wedding cake, Cupcakes and Confetti is beautifully crafted and wrapped in romance' âe" Heidi Swain, author of The Cherry Tree Cafe Brides by the Sea, the cutest little wedding shop in all of Cornwall, has it all, including cake baker Poppy who lives upstairs. But wedding planning is not the piece of cake Poppy thought it would be, and when her best friend Cateâe(tm)s wedding planner walks out, Poppy has to tie up the loose ends so her bestie can tie the knot. Double-booked venues, âe~rusticâe(tm) locations and gorgeous but grumpy farmer Rafe have this wedding pro feeling like she could be Cateâe(tm)s âe~something blue.âe(tm) Will the wedding, the shop and the cake all come crashing down on her? Or will Poppy pull it off to give Cate âe" and herself âe" the happy ever afters they deserve? This is the first full-length novel in a brand new series set in Cornwall. Look out for the next books in The Little Wedding Shop by the Sea series, Sequins & Snowflakes Bunting & Bouquets The perfect romance to take on your summer holidays! For fans of Milly Johnson, Jenny Oliver and Lucy Diamond.
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I admit I'm not au fait with what a wedding planner/ event manager does but Poppy doesn't seem to have to do anything; there's a property manager to take care of Daisy Hill farm and the bride & groom seem to have booked everything else themselves

humouress Confusingly, it‘s narrated in the first person, present tense but as though the narrator is talking directly to the reader about the events that … happened? … are happening now? 2y
humouress She has the hots for this guy but she's in denial about it; he's grumpy but it's hard to tell anything else about his feelings since it's told in 1st person from her POV. From one sentence to the next, literally in the same breath, he propositions her and she says yes. 😵 At least, thankfully, there wasn't (yet) a heavy bedroom scene 2y
humouress The hero is actually a really nice, kind hearted guy but we see him through the narrator‘s eyes and she‘s convinced herself she‘s not interested in another relationship after catching her ex of 7 years cheating, on Facebook. So he doesn‘t shine as much as he should and it could have been the sweet romance I was looking for. Nice enough story, just not that exciting 2y
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When I'm by the sea, this book makes me want to open up my own little shop. #thelittleweddingshopbythesea #saltlife

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