The Pretty Delicious Cafe: Hungry for summer, romance, friends and food? Come visit Ratai Beach. Audiobook (Free) | AudioBooksLoft

The Pretty Delicious Cafe: Hungry for summer, romance, friends and food? Come visit Ratai Beach. Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

One flaky family members. One ex-boyfriend who won’t go away. And one attractive stranger who will probably … For followers of Doc Martin and and Monica McInerney, a warm, witty book, brimming with the trademark love, companionship and eccentricity that Danielle Hawkins’s readers love.

Around the outskirts of a little seaside city, Lia and her friend Anna work serious hours operating their restored cafe. The summertime season is definitely upon them, they have Anna’s wedding ceremony to strategy and Lia’s ex-boyfriend appears not to about The Pretty Delicious Cafe: Hungry for summer time, romance, friends and food? Come visit Ratai Beach. understand it’s over.

When a gorgeous stranger taps on Lia’s window close to midnight and works out never to be a serial killer, she feels it’s a promising sign. But nobody comes with out a past, and his arrives by means of a four-year-old kid. Just like Lia decides to provide things a go, complications from her own past back up.

The Pretty Mouth watering Cafe reminds us from the joy — and dangers — to be found in family, friends and good food — and that being a tiny bit weird isn’t necessarily a poor thing.

Compliment FOR DANIELLE HAWKINS

The Pretty Great tasting Cafe

‘everything a summer time read ought to be – warm and witty’ Who Regular

‘Incredibly overly busy with effortlessly moving witty dialogue, it’s really difficult to believe The Pretty Delicious Cafe is a book rather than a television series — that is a book fans of Bridget Jones’ Journal and Offspring will love to sink their teeth into’ Better Reading

‘A sweet, delicious treat of an account, sprinkled with wry humour and sparkling dialogue, dusted with some the bitter-sweet’ The Reader booksellers’ blog

‘The Pretty Mouth watering Cafe, offers more meat and bones than fluff’ Otago Daily Moments

Dinner in Rose’s

‘A cross between All Animals Great and Small, Bridget Jones’s Diary then one the Topp Twins would compose if there was only one of them and she was straight, this is a very funny reserve’ Next Publication Club

‘What really carries it is the quality from the composing. The dialogue is absolutely just right. You would nearly believe the author wrote for Television or writes sitcoms. It is rather, very funny’ Paper Plus, Winter Reads

‘It’s so good that it is hard to believe it’s a first novel. It had better not be her last. Make sure you, Danielle’ Lee Matthews, Manawatu Regular

‘Reading that is much better than sleeping!’ Weekend Star Times

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‘Another sweet, softly funny depiction of lifestyle in the trunk blocks of New Zealand’ Next

‘Helen is honestly delightful – smart but oh-so-human … a plausible, relatable story and hugely interesting characters. A alluring summer browse, and a giggling great period’ Australian Women’s Regular

‘The only problem I could find in the book was the Wallabies didn’t win often enough’ Jodie, GoodReads

‘This is a delightful, contemporary love’ Herald Sun