The Little Guesthouse of New Beginnings by Donna Ashcroft.


What a delightful ⭐⭐⭐⭐ read.

There are lots of things I liked about this book, the main being the cozy feeling it gave me every time I picked it up to read. I enjoyed the journey the main characters had to go through, they come from almost polar opposites but delve a little deeper and they share similar fears. Maddison comes home to set down roots, whilst Connor wants nothing more than to work hard and prove to his mean, late father that he is worthy of the family business. Both think they are failing miserably, but it is through each other that they find their true worth.

Don’t get me wrong, not all aspects of the story are perfect, Maddison annoyed me when she was ready to leave before the hard work began, but without that character flaw, there would be no story. The antics of the secondary characters, Amy, Jessie, and Georgie, did sometimes strike me as a little petulant, immature, maybe I’m getting old. 

On the whole, I would recommend to my friends as a story to lose yourself in over a weekend on Sunflower Island.

Many thanks to #Netgalley and #Bookouture for allowing me to read an advance copy of #TheLittleGuesthouseOfNewBeginnings.

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