Escape to Honeysuckle Hall by Rebecca Raisin (Review)

 


Escape to Honeysuckle Hall by Rebecca Raisin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Run away to the countryside with the latest romantic comedy from the bestselling author of Rosie’s Travelling Tea Shop!

A fresh start brings a second chance at love…

When Orly’s boyfriend and business partner dumps her for a celebrity fling, she finds solace in tacos, tequila and tears. One terrible hangover later, she’s packed her bags and swapped her London apartment for the overgrown grounds of Honeysuckle Hall.

After years spent catering to others’ whims, Orly is going after what she wants: a simpler life, surrounded by nature. Her plan to set up countryside retreats for burned-out city-dwellers means she soon has the social life she’s been dreaming of – and gorgeous carpenter Leo is always around when she needs something fixed…

As Orly’s new life blossoms, so does her friendship with Leo, and she wonders if she’s finally found somewhere to put down roots – until she discovers a series of anonymous notes, warning her off. Was she wrong to trust Leo? Or is someone else trying to sabotage her future?

 

It is always such a joy to read Rebecca's books. This book had it all, a beautiful and heart-warming story, lovely and fun characters, a perfect amount of romance and even a dash of mystery. I deeply enjoyed reading it, the setting was awesome and I think the characters were some of the most memorable, not only Orly, but Esterlita too!
I definitely recommend it and I'd definitely go to Orly's Camp!
DRC thanks to Netgalley and Publisher


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