
A place to make your dreams come true…
Clara King is left in sole charge of a fabulous new clifftop hotel for the summer. The owner has barely left the country when Clara realises that someone is hell-bent on putting the Bluebell Cliff out of business.
It becomes a race against time to hunt down the sneaky saboteur before they succeed in bringing the hotel to its knees.
Meanwhile, Clara’s family is in crisis following her Grandfather’s affair.
With her dream job under threat and her personal life in chaos, Clara discovers when what you love the most is in danger it can bring out the very best in you.

I received a copy of this book from Boldwood Books via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
My Thoughts…
The perfect book to curl up with and escape. A lovely coastal setting, intriguing cozy mystery and gentle romance, beset with conflict. Clara copes with running an inspirational hotel, family dramas at every turn and some sinister goings-on, which threaten the hotel’s reputation.
This story has a beautifully described setting that makes you want to say there. Full of vivid imagery reading this is a pleasure for the senses. Authentically created characters hide problems and secrets. The mystery is well written and gives the story added depth.
Besieged with conflict, somehow the romance triumphs and the ending is uplifting and satisfying.

Della Galton is the author of 15 books, including Ice and a Slice. She writes short stories, teaches writing groups and is Agony Aunt for Writers Forum Magazine. She lives in Dorset.
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Thanks, Jane, for being a part of my blog tour and the lovely review. And may I just say while I’m here that I love your GSD. I think I’ve got that right? I’ve had two white GSDs in the last 20 years. Kate and Maggie. Lost Maggie a year ago and I still miss her. But it was a privilege to have them. Kate was a rescue, she started me off on my love affair with the breed.
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Yes Jazz was GSD/ Border Collie cross. Oby is the same but looks more like a Border Collie. I lost my lovely Jazz 3.5 years ago but love that photo of him.
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