Summer Days at Clifftop Cottage: An uplifting and utterly heartwarming page-turner to escape with (Micklewick Bay)
M**N
Reading Eliza J Scott's books.
I love Eliza's books because the characters are likeable and I would like them as my friends.She draws you in to the story straight away & you want to know more .I love Eliza's books as I feel I would like the characters as friendsEliza has a gift for drawing you in to the story so you want to know more
V**V
Uplifting and attention holding read.
A 'can't put down' read. Like all this author's books an easy pleasant read with lovely characters and some unpleasant ones. Made me laugh and want to scream in places. Can't wait to read the next one.
J**E
Feelgood romantic fiction
Readers looking for emotional and feel-good women’s fiction will love the latest novel by Eliza J Scott, Summer Days at Clifftop Cottage.Maggie Marsay is on top of the world. She has managed to turn her passion of making teddy bears into a successful and thriving business and after years of trying for a baby with her beloved husband, Bear, her dream of having a family is about to come true. Maggie is on cloud nine – until a face from her past returns suddenly to cast a dark shadow over her happiness.Maggie hasn’t seen Robyn in over a decade and she cannot help but feel apprehensive about her return. What could have compelled Robyn to come back into her life? And why? Is Robyn repentant and willing to make amends for how she behaved in the past? Or is she about to cause trouble for Maggie and Bear? Maggie might have decided to let bygones be bygones and let Robyn into her home, but when her presence begins to cause a rift between her and Bear, she wonders whether the future she had always wanted is now in jeopardy – or whether her husband will prove to her that she’s the only woman for him!Summer Days at Clifftop Cottage is sun-drenched romantic escapism at its most uplifting. Eliza J Scott knows how to pen heartwarming reads that keep readers engrossed and entertained until the end and she does it brilliantly in Summer Days at Clifftop Cottage. A wonderful yarn about healing from the past, second chances and the power of friendship, love and community, Summer Days at Clifftop Cottage is a terrific romance that is a joy from start to finish!I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
J**H
Lovely read
Very interesting characters. Loved the storyline. Enjoyed this book a lot.
P**Y
scary
I really thought this book was going to end in tears but it didn’t it was a lovely lovely ending
J**O
Love this series!
So lovely to be back in Micklewick Bay with the girls! I love the little mentions of Lyton Stangdale and Middleton Ie Moors from another great series!
K**Y
Summer Days at Clifftop Cottage
Summer Days at Clifftop Cottage by Eliza J. ScottI received an advance review copy for free thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and I am leaving this review voluntarily.BlurbWelcome to your happy place…As summer comes to the tranquil shores of Micklewick Bay, Maggie Marsay is on cloud nine. She can barely keep up with orders for her handmade teddy bears, turning her crafting hobby into a thriving business. And after trying for a baby for some time, she has joyful news to share with her devoted husband Bear who she lives with in an idyllic clifftop cottage alongside their cheeky labrador.But an unexpected visitor casts a shadow over Maggie’s sun-drenched bliss. Robyn, a ghost from the past Maggie hasn't seen in twelve long years, arrives on their doorstep. What could have brought Robyn back into Maggie’s life after so long? Is she truly sorry for her past mistakes, or is she up to her old tricks?Maggie welcomes Robyn into their home, trying her best to forgive and forget. But when Robyn starts to drive a wedge between her and Bear, Maggie’s close-knit group of friends and neighbours rally around. Can they help Maggie weather this storm and find her way back to happily ever after? Or is trouble here to stay?My OpinionMy second visit to Micklewick Bay was a real page-turner, this could work as a standalone. This was a sweet, light-hearted read although it did touch on some darker topics. I really loved the idea of Maggie sewing her bears, they just sounded lovely. I read this book over a day, each time I put it down I was eager to return. Micklewick Bay sounds like such a lovely place to visit.Rating 4/5
L**A
Most enjoyable
Great series of stories. This is the second book. Definitely as good as the first
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