Monday 28 February 2022

Summer in San Sebastian

 








Summer in San Sebastian

Abigail’s world has disintegrated, leaving her jobless, homeless, and loveless in a remarkably brief space of time.

Where else can she lick her wounds but in Spain with her dippy Aunt May. She pulls on her big girl pants, swears off men and leaps on the opportunity she’s offered in San Sebastian. Determined to get her life back on track and find her place in the world, it finally all seems to be coming together.

Until she meets Gabe. Gorgeous, grumpy, incredibly annoying, and obviously hiding a secret, but she has to battle against the insane attraction she has for him. He’s only there for a week, after all.

When his secret spills out on National TV, can she overcome her past hurts and learn to trust again, risking her new found job and family in the process?

 

Purchase Links 

UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09PRP6D2L

US - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PRP6D2L

 

Author Bio – 



Joy lives on the seductive island of Corfu with her four dogs and an embarrassing number of cats.

Her many years working in the tourist industry on this sunny isle and her love of all things literary inspired her first novel Corfu Capers which recently hit the #1 spot in Parenting and Family humour much to her delight.

She loves to cook, dance and drink wine, usually at the same time, and is currently working on her next book, due to be released later this year.

She also loves to travel, absolutely anywhere, and is looking forward to jumping on a plane!

 

Social Media Links – 

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 My Review

Lovely escapist read that will take you to San Sebastián in Spain. As this is a place I’ve never visited I was looking forward to this virtual journey and Joy Skye didn’t disappoint. It now means another place added to my bucket list.

The characters are well-drawn and multi-dimensional meaning that the reader engages with both Gabe and Abigail, with fingers crossed for a happy ending.

My only gripe is at 180 pages the book is on the short side. I could happily have read more.




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