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This is a wonderfully written romance with a great setting and marvellous characters.
The story line flows with ease as I for one could not put it down.
A great holiday read.
This is my first Sue Moorcroft book, but it certainly won't be my last.
I loved this super feelgood novel. I loved Clancy, I just wanted to wrap her up in a fluffy comfort blanket, it seemed everything that could go wrong for her did.
I also loved the little community in Nelson's Bar. With no Wi-Fi to distract them, there's a real family feel to the neighbourhood. It's the kind of place perfect for escaping to on summer days. Plus, with no connections to distract me from social media, if I were in Nelson's Bar I might finally get some reading done for once!
Sue Moorcroft delivers a solid breezy read with this one. In the novel we meet some of the residents of Nelson's Bar and enter their small town. The book follows Clancy as she goes through one of the most devastating times of her life and packs up and moves for a fresh start. I appreciated all the various issues and dynamics presented in the novel as well as the not so subtle push and pull between Clancy and Aaron. Overall, this is a light breezy read with a mix of romance, small town charm and emotional dynamics. Thank you to Avon Books and netgalley for an advanced reader copy of this novel in return for an honest review.
Thanks to NetGalley for an early copy in return for an honest review
Again a very good read and one I can highly recommend to others.
I could not put this down.
Thoroughly enjoyable.
With. Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the ARC, which I have thoroughly enjoyed reading.
It is a feel good book about relationships, some that fail and some that succeed. Clancy and Aaron are the main characters but there are so many other worthy characters to make you laugh, feel exasperated with or enjoy reading about their antics. It is an extremely entertaining and enjoyable book to read.
Recommended.
Really enjoyed this - the characters were warm and you wanted a happy ending for the main characters.
Discovering that the latest offering from Sue Moorcroft would not be set in the familiar village of Middledip was a surprise and left me wondering whether I would take to the new characters as well. I needn’t have worried because A Summer to Remember is an absolute triumph. Both Clancy and Aaron are beautifully written and their relationship, although filled with highs and lows, is what a reader craves.
I came across Sue’s writing after tweeting Katie Fforde and Jill Mansell to air my disdain at having to wait so long for their next books to be published. They responded with a list of ‘must read’ authors and I’ve not looked back.
A Summer to Remember is, in my opinion, Sue’s best yet. Both Aaron and Clancy are living in the shadow of their respective family member’s past. Aaron, offering protection to Lee, his heartbroken brother and Clancy, following the trail of destruction left by her cousin, Alice, Lee’s erstwhile fiancée.
Flash forward six years and Aaron has bought his brother’s interests in Roundhouse Row, the would-be marital home which, in turn, is now being run as a home and holiday let business. Alice retains her share but, Clancy has been working remotely with Aaron to ensure that a good business is in place.
Middledip is replaced by Nelson’s Bar, a remote village in Norfolk with neither internet access or mobile phone signal but, a whole host of wonderful characters. Clancy heads to Nelson’s Bar, just for the Summer, whilst she considers her options after the shocking breakdown of her engagement. Moving into the open caretaker’s job at Roundhouse Row, makes sense when she leaves London after life as she knew it falls apart. It shouldn’t be an issue that, 6 years ago, Clancy and Aaron shared a passionate kiss, should it?
I cannot recommend this book enough and hope that Sue continues to write more amazing characters and paint beautiful settings that I want to visit.
I absolutely loved this book! I couldn’t put this down once I started reading it, it was absolutely amazing! Never heard of this author before but will now definitely keep a look out for her books!
Nelson's Bar is a remote vacation spot in the English countryside. Clancy is in need of a place to stay since she has lost her job and her boyfriend all in one fell swoop. She decides to return to take care of the cottages herself rather than hire someone. Old boyfriends and relatives don't make this an ideal situation but she's determined. Good story set in a beautiful location. The "ad" on the dust jacket describes the place to perfection.
WHO? The ideal candidate will be looking for an escape from their cheating scumbag ex-fiancé, a diversion from their entitled cousin, and a break from their traitorous friends.
WHAT YOU’LL GET! Accommodation in a chocolate-box cottage, plus a summer filled with blue skies and beachside walks. Oh, and a reunion with the man of your dreams.
I received a copy of this ARC in exchange for a fair and honest review.
This is a really cute summer read. It's a quick read that kept me reading with a few twists. The book might be slightly predictable at times, but sometimes reading a predictable book can be a good thing when you want a light read. I also liked that the book had a couple of LGBT characters.
This was such a cute summer read. I love books like this - usually by the end of them I want to move to wherever they are set and start my own little business and this was no exception. Norfolk is next on my list and of course a holiday cottage business sounds perfect.
I enjoyed the characters in this book and felt like the plot points were believable. I didn't have a hard time falling into the rhythm of this book and manged to finish it in two sittings - it was near impossible to put down. This was my first Sue Moorcroft book and it definitely will not be my last.
I received an ARC from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions in this review are my own.
This was such a cute summer read! I really enjoyed it. I absolutely loved the descriptions of the setting I’m this novel as well - wish it was a real place that I could visit! I liked the pacing of the relationship and the supporting characters. Some parts were a touch dramatic but other conflicts were described very realistically ! I would definitely recommend this book and look forward to reading more from this author!
I loved this book - easy quick read that kept my interest throughout. It is full of twists and turns and things that kept my attention thorughout the whole book. The characters retain a certain air of reality that will make you identify with them and leave you not wanting to stop reading.
Lovely read. By the time I finished it, (in two sittings), I wanted to move to Norfolk and open a holiday cottage business. I loved the description of the village and its coastline. It revealed the minute detail of running a holiday home business with a cast of characters that kept you hooked. A great holiday read.
This is a great book and my thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read it.
Sue Moorcraft gives great attention to detail in the locations as well as the personalities of her characters, I even felt I'd met and understood the one eyed dog Nelson.
If you enjoy the likes of Erica James you'll love A Summer to Remember, it's the perfect summer holiday read. I was totally invested in the storyline and felt somewhat sad when I reached the final pages, always a sign of a well written book.
Addictive, fast-paced and feel-good, A Summer to Remember is the latest engrossing novel from much-loved best-selling author Sue Moorcroft.
Six years ago, the Norfolk village of Nelson’s Bar had been gearing up for the wedding of the decade. Lee and Alice’s nuptials had been eagerly awaited by the entire community of this picturesque village – and nobody was more excited for the couple than the best man and the bridesmaid, Aaron De Silva and Clancy Moss. Sparks flew between the two of them from the very first moment they clapped eyes on one another and when temptation proved to be inevitable, Aaron and Clancy had found themselves giving into the attraction that sizzled between the two of them and sharing a steamy moonlit kiss. Aaron thought that this could be the start of something special between the two of them – until on the day of the wedding Clancy had walked down the aisle and announced to the entire congregation that Alice wasn’t going to go through with the nuptials. Seeing his brother fall to pieces in front of him, Lee had directed his ire and wrath at Clancy, who had then proceeded to leave Nelson’s Bar vowing never to return to the village ever again – until now!
Clancy thought that life couldn’t possible get any better for her. With a thriving career, a great social life and a gorgeous fiance, the future was looking bright and rosy for Clancy – until she found out that her fiance was cheating on her, she had been kicked out of the company she had been slaving for for the last couple of years and all her friends had stabbed her in the back! Clancy needs some time to rest, recuperate and figure out what she is going to do next. Having looked after her cousin Alice’s stake in the Roundhouse Row holiday cottage letting business after she had abandoned her fiance at the altar on their wedding day, Clancy has been communicating via terse and curt emails and texts with Aaron de Silva. When Aaron emails her about finding someone to take over the vacant position of caretaker, Clancy realises that this is the perfect opportunity to get out of London and lie low for a couple of weeks. However, there is a catch: going back to Nelson’s Bar means having to face the one man with whom she has unfinished business with: Aaron de Silva…
Aaron has always blamed Clancy and her family for ruining his brother’s life. It had broken Aaron’s heart to see his brother transform from a laid-back and happy go lucky guy who was always smiling into a broken man. Now that Lee has rebuilt his life, he doesn’t want Clancy’s presence to thwart his brother’s recovery and new life, so he is going to do whatever it takes to make sure that Clancy goes back to London and leaves Nelson’s Bar for good. But Aaron has certainly not counted on Clancy’s tenacity and perseverance – or on still finding himself so drawn to her after all this time!
This summer, it won’t be just the temperature that will be increasing! As feelings and emotions intensify between Clancy and Aaron, one thing’s for certain: this summer is certainly going to be one to remember!
Sue Moorcroft has penned another winner with A Summer to Remember. A captivating tale of new beginnings, taking chances and love lost and found that sparkles with humour, emotion, drama and intensity, A Summer to Remember is a fantastic tale that once you start reading, you simply will not be able to put down.
Full of characters that come to life from the moment they appear on the page, hilarious moments that will make you laugh out loud and scenes that will bring a tear to your eye, A Summer to Remember is sure to keep you glued to your sun lounger this year.
Sue Moorcroft has done it again with A Summer to Remember! A compulsively readable tale that is simply irresistible, A Summer to Remember should not be missed.
Clancy needs a change in her life after being betrayed by her loved one. She accepts a job at Nelson's bar as a caretaker of a row of cottages. There she finds love too. But the locals do not trust her because of her infamous cousin who walked out of a wedding. The rest of the novel is about how the locals warm up to her and how she finds love.
It is a perfect book for people who love English setting, romance and laid back novels.
I am a fan of Sue Moorcroft's Middledip series and it is lovely to be taken to Nelson Bar and meet the inhabitants of this charming backwater. A Summer to Remember is exactly as the title promises as we see the village through Clancey's eyes and then get to know an intriguing cast of characters. What a refreshing read. A romance that is not too sweet and has a realistic look at relationships but is always going to have an uplifting ending.
Can’t believe this is my first read by this author. It will certainly not be my last.
Clancy needed a fresh start and found herself in Nelsons Bar. Sadly her past creeps up on her and the locals don’t trust her. Talk about judging a person before getting to know them...ggrrr.
As I sit here writing this review I’ve got a smile on my face. It’s just one of those kinda reads.
This is a very quick enjoyable read. An ideal refreshing beach read. Highly recommend this gem.
When Clancy is betrayed by her boyfriend and work colleagues, she takes up the job of caretaker for a row of cottages in Nelson's Bar, which is a tiny village by the sea. There she find comfort and friendship amoung the locals and, of course, love.
A Summer to Remember is such a sunny book! The village, with its cliff top walks and lack on mobile signal or internet, feels like a character in itself. Clancy is very earnest and thoughtful, but that very thoughtfulness makes it easy for people to take advantage of her.
Aaron feels he needs to take care of people and putting his family first all the time sometimes gets in the way of things in his own life.
The story is gentle and heart warming. I liked that Clancy didn't change completely from business minded city girl to laid back country girl. She's still business minded, just in a different location and in a different field of business.
There is a really nice sub plot about a young man called Harry too.
This is a great summer read. I heartily recommend it.