The Heart of Baker Bay by Danielle Jacks – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The Heart of Baker BayThe Heart of Baker Bay by Danielle Jacks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this sweet contemporary romance set in a small village by Danielle Jacks. This was an easy and lighthearted read which left me with a real feel good feeling. Main characters, Jody and Adam are definitely opposites when they meet but they are both likeable and relatable characters who I felt instantly engaged with. Jody has been fired from more jobs than she can remember but when her gran has an accident Jody volunteers to manage her seaside cafe in Clover Bay. To Adam Clover Bay is his home and he loves it but doesn’t like the tourists who come and go each summer. When he first meets Jody he thinks she’s high maintenance and can’t see her being anything but a temporary resident as she’s more used to the city. However the more they get to know each other Adam finds he can’t stay away even though he wants to not like her, he does. For Jody Clover Bay was only going to be temporary but that was before she got there and not only enjoyed running the cafe but also liked getting to know Adam. The storyline flowed well and the authors descriptive narrative really bought the setting of Clover Bay to life making me feel fully immersed in Jody and Adam’s story. An enjoyable read which I definitely recommend.

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