When Alice Appletonβs boyfriend dumps her out of the blue, just after she has lost her mother, sheβs knocked sideways. Escaping to the stunning Dorset coast, she takes a job at the crumbling Castle CafΓ©. Itβs a million miles away from her busy London lifestyle, and she knows her mum would approve. S
Summer at the Art Cafe
β Scribed by Sue McDonagh
- Book ID
- 110731725
- Publisher
- Choc Lit Ltd
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 862 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781781892985
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From watercolours and cupcakes to leather jackets and freedom β¦ If you won a gorgeous purple motorbike, and your domineering husband said you were too fat for leathers and should sell it, would you do as you were told β or learn to ride it in secret? Artist and cafΓ© owner Lucy Daumier intends to do just that β but learning to ride is far from easy, especially under the critical eye of prickly motorcycle instructor, Ash Connor. But gradually Lucy gets the hang of it, and in the process re-discovers the girl she used to be. So starts an exciting summer of new friendships and fun β as well as a realisation that there is more to Ash than meets the eye when she is introduced to his seven-year-old daughter, Daisy. But can Lucyβs new-found happiness last when a spiteful family member wants to see her fail?
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