The Little Bakery on Rosemary Lane by Ellen Berry
Published: Avon, 2017
(Book 2 in the Rosemary Lane series)
Ahhh, it's grand to be back in Burley Bridge. When I left (The Little Bookshop on Rosemary Lane), Della had just opened her bookshop and it seemed to bring new life to the village. They now have a new family bakery and baker Michael is a regular customer of Della's looking for inspiration and instruction from her vast cookbook stock.
Della's sister Roxanne meanwhile is having a bit of a crisis down in London. New blood has been brought in over her head at the magazine to re-vamp it for a new readership and her casual relationship with Sean is still just a bit too casusal for her liking.
When Roxanne's Editor Marsha suggests a 2-month sabbatical, it turns out to be just the ticket. Roxanne packs up and goes to stay with Della on the proviso she writes a few blog posts about rurality.
Look out Burley Bridge!
I enjoyed this easy read, especially the descriptions of Della's shop but in this we learn much more about the village and its residents. Also, with a title like that am I the only one dreaming of freshly baked Focaccia? I hope there are more books to come in this series!
Della's sister Roxanne meanwhile is having a bit of a crisis down in London. New blood has been brought in over her head at the magazine to re-vamp it for a new readership and her casual relationship with Sean is still just a bit too casusal for her liking.
When Roxanne's Editor Marsha suggests a 2-month sabbatical, it turns out to be just the ticket. Roxanne packs up and goes to stay with Della on the proviso she writes a few blog posts about rurality.
Look out Burley Bridge!
I enjoyed this easy read, especially the descriptions of Della's shop but in this we learn much more about the village and its residents. Also, with a title like that am I the only one dreaming of freshly baked Focaccia? I hope there are more books to come in this series!
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