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Jill Mansell: Meet me at Beachcomber Bay

Hi hi hi,

this is one of those novels where; yes there's a central character but it's really a whole town kind of story. Everyone is involved, they all have quirks, stories to tell and play their part in this quirky little town of Beachcomber Bay.

Clemency meets someone unexpectedly on a plane, the chemistry is undeniable. Even when three years later they meet again, there's the spark but he's got a girlfriend. Clem's coworker Ronan, has got the looks, the charm but can't get the girl he wants. Belle, Clem's step sister has the perfect boyfriend but it's just not quite right. 


As the tales of the people of town get told, more than one person ends up in tears. Truths are told and more than one life is turned upside down, whether for the good or not is up to you to find out.

I'm keeping the details on this one pretty scarce as the niche of this story is the characters and how they link in together. I really enjoyed this book, and really really hope you read it as it's bloody brilliant. It's hilarious, the relationship between the sisters is tense but develops into something different, and the people of St Carys are wonderfully quirky. 


It's the typical small town attitude with everyone knowing everyone elses' business. Sometimes getting the wrong end of the stick, but helpful when you want a story or a fake relationship to get around... ;)

Please do read and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Annie xx 

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