Sunshine and Secrets

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Pub Date Mar 19 2018 | Archive Date Mar 25 2018

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Description

When newly heartbroken, michelin-starred chef Millie Harper is offered a job overseeing the setup of The Paradise Cookery School she jumps at the opportunity. Leaving London and her memories of heartbreak behind she hops on a plane to the hilltop cocoa plantation in St Lucia.

But this beautiful island break might be more work than she’d expected….  With only two weeks to have the kitchen installed, cocoa pods going missing from the plantation and the notoriously relaxed island workmen to contend with, she’s going to need some help. Gruff but charming estate manager Zach Baxter, is only too happy to offer his opinions. As the two clash heads can they remain focussed on the job in hand and get the cookery school finished in time?

Pack your bags and jump right into the sun and secrets of The Paradise Cookery School. Perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan, Jenny Oliver and Kat French.


When newly heartbroken, michelin-starred chef Millie Harper is offered a job overseeing the setup of The Paradise Cookery School she jumps at the opportunity. Leaving London and her memories of...


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What a fun quick read. I enjoyed the characters and the St Lucia location this was set in. A touch of romance and a bit of suspense and mystery made for an enjoyable read. The description of the yummy food left me drooling!

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A brilliant read. Another first read by this author and certainly not the last.
Millie needs a break due to a breakup and her sister no is there to help her get out of her funk. Her mum sends for her to come and help write or help finish a cook book by a well known author but what's best is the is it's set in St Lucia.
Off she goes with many reservations but she begins to unwind although she doesn't hit it off with the local estate agent... given time she opens up and begins to enjoy life.
This is such a happy lovely read and I was happy to read it.
Thanks to Cabell and netgalley

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I love books like this, feelgood books! Beth and Leo need a fresh start so move to Willow Cottage in the Cotswolds, and you can really imagine it! The village has a whole host of eccentric characters and Beth meets them all! And over time realises that her heart is healing, her life is brighter and she’s stronger than she thought. I could easily live next door to Beth!

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This is the first in The Paradise Cookery School series, and what a great start it is.

I loved the exoticness of the location, the daily rain (almost like an alarm clock had gone off), and the food. OMG - the food!! The descriptions made me constantly hungry. The love interest was delicious, too.

I'm intrigued to see where Ms James takes this story in the next instalment.

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Millie is asked to fly to St. Lucia to help set up the Paradise Cookery School, heartbroken and needing a change of scenery she jumps at the chance. Millie has to get the kitchen of the villa up and running but with very laid back builders who run on paradise time she needs all the help she can get.

Set amongst the wonderfully descriptive paradise island of St. Lucia with colourful well developed characters this is a delightful enjoyable story.

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Well this was a sunny delightful read! Food and sunshine what more could you want?

You always know what you're getting from Daisy James and her delightful books but there's always a few surprises as well and this book set in St Lucia was a lovely surprise!

I was salivating throughout much of the book - well that name - the Paradise Cookery School sounds delicious in itself. I've never been to the island of St Lucia but with the descriptions in the book I did feel I was there . The heat, the food...oh my the food, and the sun and promise of romance was just delightful!

Daisy James always delivers on a great story and sumptuous locations and this is no exception. Characters were funny and well developed with some funny quirks I smiled at. I particularly enjoyed getting to meet Binks the dog.

Yes - this little jaunt to St Lucia really made me want to start speaking in nothing but French, wearing flip flops and eating cake. Warmly recommended!

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Good old fashioned light-hearted simple reading.

What Daisy James has created is a story that is heart warming and entertaining. An easy read that is filled with humour, romance and good vibes.

This is one of those novels that you want to take on holiday with you and read whilst relaxing by the pool. There is a cast of quirky characters with a believable dialogue that will have you chuckling away.

I dare you to read this book without a smile on your face!

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This is a heartwarming, tasty treat from Daisy James. There’s beautiful imagery painting pictures of the location, characters and events, bringing the story vividly to life in the reader’s imagination. One of my favourite examples is:

"Here in St Lucia, the Pitons wore nature’s cloak of dappled sunlight, their lush flanks shimmering in the breeze like an emerald waterfall.”

WOW - hope that helps you see what I mean!

Millie Harper has had a dramatic break up and is still suffering from the fallout when she’s off to holiday with her Mum. Whilst waiting at the airport she is contacted by her sister and asked to travel to St Lucia instead to oversee the setting up of ‘The Paradise Cookery School’. This is a chance in a lifetime and she jumps at the opportunity. However, being dropped off by taxi at the bottom of a hill to climb to the School in the ‘liquid sunshine’ makes this a somewhat soaking wet introduction to the locale! Then get ready for the local workmen to have a somewhat relaxed idea about actually working and you’re in for some hilarious, heartwarming events in a superb setting and with many fantastic characters. Add in the mystery of appearing and disappearing crates of cocoa pods and the drama filled encounters with the estate manager and she’s in for an interesting stay! Can she get the school ready on time? What is happening to the cocoa pods? Is she ready for a new romance?

I thoroughly enjoyed escaping into this luscious story. The descriptions of food had my mouth watering, the beautiful landscape had me dreaming of warmer climes (it is snowing here at the moment!) and the mystery was perplexing! There are also elements of suspense, just to add to this delectable recipe for a fun read set in paradise. I thoroughly enjoyed it and can’t wait to read more in this series and by this author!

I requested and received a copy of this novel via NetGalley. This is my honest review after choosing to read it.

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I had an ARC through Net Galley. I really enjoyed this book. It fits squarely into the Women's Comtemporary Fiction category and is a really example of it. I enjoyed that there was an element of mystery to it, and a location setting that I hadn't come across before. It appears to be a series, and I'm definitely looking forward to reading those too!

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Thanks to Canelo and NetGalley for a copy of this book. A most enjoyable book which almost made me feel I was in the sun despite the snow outside. Took a wee while to get in this book as at first it read a bit like a travel brochure but I soon got there and got involved in the magic of the island and the story. A very amusing and entertaining read.

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I have just finished reading this book and i absolutely loved it! Easy to read and took me away to a foreign isle whilst dreaming of chocolate! What's not to love?! Xo

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As always, I love a new Daisy James book. And this one just looked so inviting I couldn't resist! The book is set in the stunning St Lucia and if you don't finish this book wanting to visit this place then you are crazy! It sounds absolutely beautiful and I really loved reading it.

I didn't realise at first that this novel was going to be quite so short but I believe that there are different parts following up so hopefully we hear more about this story! The cover is totally beautiful and extremely inviting. I love the bright blue sea, the pretty flowers either side and the huge house in the background of course! It all stands out and makes you want to read it.

Onto the story itself, it follows main character Millie, who was asked to overlook some building and recipe work at a new up and coming cookery school: The Paradise Cookery School. As Millie soon learns, it's not plain sailing and there's enough action to rival a mystery novel! It was totally gripping and I couldn't put it down. I always love reading Daisy's novels but for me I think that this was one of her best.

There was quite a bit of humour involved and I loved that. It made me smile throughout and made me want to read more. I loved getting to know the new characters, they were really interesting and seemed really friendly. The location is of course another reason why I enjoyed this story so much. The descriptions of the weather, the sea, the forest, all sounded so beautiful and I was tempted to look up holidays!

Of course, one of the very main reasons why I loved this book was - obviously - the food. The food! It all sounded mouth-wateringly good and so delicious! If you're not hungry when you start reading then you will be by the time you're finished! Millie and new friend Ella had to do menu tasting and this just sounded sooooo nice! The dishes and recipes which Millie and Ella were creating were very high-class (I didn't know what half of them were but they equally sounded lovely) and I enjoyed reading and learning about foods and spices.

It was a brilliant way to start a new series and was really enjoyable. I can't recommend this book by the lovely Daisy James enough. Thank you to Netgalley and of course, the publisher, for a chance to read this novel which I have reviewed honestly.

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Lovely feel good book. Perfect for the miserable weekend we just had. I could curl up and get lost in the pages and imagine I was there. It was a fun book to read. It really was heart warming to read. Easy light read that is just perfect.

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Thank you to Netgalley, the author and the Publisher, Canelo for this review copy given in exchange for an honest review. Also thank you to Ellie from Canelo for organising the blog tour.

Chef, Millie Harper, is offered a last minute job overseeing the setup of The Paradise Cookery School in St Lucia. It should have been her sister going, but unable to go she asks Millie to take her place. Millie, newly heartbroken and on her way to visit her mother, figures she has nothing to lose! When she arrives on the beautiful Caribbean island, she realises things are going to be as easy as she thought. There is a lot more work that is needed to be done and she also has to contend with the Estate Manager, Zach Baxter, who she seems to have got off on the wrong foot with! Can she get the cookery school finished on time?

What better time of year to read a book based on a sunny Caribbean Island! To be honest though, when Millie arrives she does seem to have arrived during a heavy rainfall, which is definitely more like the British weather! The name of the cookery school is also so enticing – The Paradise Cookery School – you can understand why Millie decided to go! Millie’s character is lovely! Being a Michelin star chef, Millie is more than capable of organising the completion of the cookery school. She does, though, seem to run into problems with the lack of urgency of the St Lucian workmen and clashing with the Estate Manager.

I have to admit, you know where this story is going to go right from the beginning, but it was a delightful story getting there! It was a nice quick read with wonderful characters and a beautiful setting – you couldn’t really ask for anything more from a book! It would appear that this is the first book in the series, so I certainly look forward to the next instalment!

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A feel good romance set in a cookery school in the beautiful setting of Africa. It will make your tastebuds burst and keep you interested in the outcome.

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It seems an odd time of year to be reading a book set in the Caribbean, but I guess with the snow outside a burst of sunshine is most welcome! Sunshine and Secrets begins as Millie Harper has fled a failed romance and her dream job to live quietly as a pastry chef. Her sister is having none of this and manages to get her a job testing recipes for a new celebrity cookery school on a cocoa plantation in St Lucia – despite many reservations, Millie agrees.

From then on, this book is a whirlwind of exotic locations and descriptions of spices that you can almost taste, and a lovable cast of characters who both inspire and infuriate Millie in equal measure. From beach bums to love-sick gap year students, there is definitely a character that everyone will love, in addition to a sneakily included mystery plot that will keep you guessing.

Alongside the romantic storyline, I loved the foodie aspects of this book. There are lots of descriptions of the recipes Millie is testing, and traditional St Lucian food, plus in the scenes where Millie is cooking or baking, and when she explores the market, you can almost see and smell the spices and cocoa – definitely mouth-watering!

Ultimately, this book is just good fun and it would be a great addition to your summer reading pile – but whatever the weather, it’s guaranteed to bring a bit of sunshine into your day.

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Heading off on holiday with her mum, Millie is looking forward to her break until her sister Jen ropes her in to help author and creator of The Paradise Cookery School, Claudia after she falls I'll. So, pastry chef Millie diverts her travel to St Lucia and her time to oversee kitchen unit fittings, chocolate making classes with the assistance of fellow chef Ella and grounds master Zach, whom teases her like crazy since her accidental first encounter with him.



All the time whilst creating her delicious bakes, with all locally sources fruit and cocoa beans, it's a therapy of sorts to her mind and thinking as she hashes over her past with Luke and their more simple life before the shocking revelation came and turned her life into what it is now, living in London back home while taking chances abroad.



With secrets to discover and uncover, new friends and a fresh chance at love, we follow Millie through her heartache to possibly discover her future and further adventure awaiting her.



A perfect summer read and full of dreamy sweet treats it's enough to keep you hooked as I devoured this book in one sitting!

The story flowed and the plot kept you guessing about the couples who would work out as well as if the actual cookery school would get up and running in time, a gripping treat.



Perfect for fans of Jenny Colgan and Cathy Bramley.



Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!

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I do love a good location in a novel, and that is exactly what enticed me to want to read this book.  St Lucia is the most luscious of back drops for this story, and it provides exactly the kind of escapism that both Millie Harper and the reader need.  Set on a hilltop cocoa plantation, you can imagine the greenery, the warmth and you can almost smell that amazing aroma that you only find on a Caribbean island following the afternoon rainfall.  Daisy James captures all of this perfectly, and it really does add to the story.

Now to the story itself. Millie Harper is heartbroken, and despite being a Michelin-starred chef, she finds herself working in a little patisserie in London as she tries to forget her heartache.  When the opportunity arises to oversee the set up of The Paradise Cookery School, a new cookery school being set up by the celebrity cookery book writer Claudia Croft, Millie jumps at the chance to leave behind her those painful memories, if only for a couple of weeks.

The two weeks that follow involve sun, rain, some very relaxed workmen, a lot of cooking and the mystery of cocoa pods disappearing from the plantation. Millie finds herself working far harder than she expected whilst trying to ensure that The Paradise Cookery School is in a position to be the roaring success she knows it can be. Plus, what would a novel set in such a beautiful location be if there wasn't a hint of romance thrown in for good measure?  With both Zach, the estate manager of the plantation and the handsome Marc capturing Millies attention, could there be romance on the cards for her?

I really enjoyed Sunshine and Secrets.  There was beautiful scenery, a great main character that was definitely relatable and just enough intrigue and mystery to make you want to keep reading.  It is the perfect story to read whilst laying on a warm beach, or cuddled up under a blanket whilst its snowing outside, imagining the warm St Lucian sun on your face.  I highly recommend this novel if you're looking for a little escapism as it will draw you in and get you dreaming of balmy days in St Lucia.  I will definitely be reading the next instalment in this series, Confetti and Confusion, as soon as I can get a copy!

Thank you to Daisy James, Canelo and Netgalley for providing me with a copy of this novel in exchange for my honest review.  Thank you also to Canelo for providing me with the opportunity to be part of this Blog Tour!

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This is the first book by Daisy James that I've read but it certainly has a winning combination; what could be better than combining food and the Caribbean? The setting is exquisite and even though I've never visited Saint Lucia, this book transported me there and to be honest I was sorry to leave. The descriptions of the food are just as delicious and gave me cravings for the rest of the day. Of course, there is romance too as well as drama in the form of a last- minute rush to complete the renovation of the kitchens before the guests arrive. A lovely escapist read!

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Sunshine and Secrets by Daisy James is a wonderful, feel-good read. I couldn't resist it. Being auto approved by Canelo, I downloaded it immediately and was taken in by the excitement of starting somewhere new and the travel bug. It is a read/listen you will not want to finish!.

Sunshine and Secrets captures the beauty of the Caribbean. Despite never having been to St Lucia, I could practically taste the food and rum, the descriptions were so vivid. I did not like Zach at first, but warmed to him as the story progressed. I liked Ella a lot, and also Millie.

In Sunshine and Secrets, Daisy James creates a wonderful portrait of what life can be like if you take risks, and shows that there is often more than one route to happiness.

Despite the small cast of characters, they are extremely well fleshed-out and realistic, and I felt like I knew them well by the end of the book. In fact, everyone in the book helped to represent the reality of life on a small paradise island.

The book sparked welcome memories of a holiday I had to Barbados, and I was pleased to be able to draw on my own experiences of the Caribbean climate, customs food and people.

I did feel that some of the secrets and scandals could have been explored more, and that the book's ending was quite abrupt. That said, I can see scope for another book on St Lucia with the same characters, and hope there will be one! The book has such an undeniably wonderful, feel-good, "holiday" feel that you will want to read it all year round. I wanted to listen to it again as soon as I'd finished! Sunshine and Secrets deserves 5 sparkling stars!

The cover is beautiful, too!

Thanks to Daisy James and Canelo for my ARC in exchange for an honest and voluntary review.

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Review: I love these types of stories. Heartbreak leads to a new life and while problems occur a handsome stranger appears to offer support, this one happens to be set in the wonderful location of St Lucia. A brilliant scrummy read for the summer.

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Absolutely fabulous story! Very well written and just left me wanting more from the author!

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A lovely story that leaves you wanting more. Looking forward to the next instalment.

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