The Great Summer Street Party Part 1: Sunshine and Cider Cake (The Great Summer Street Party, Book 1)
By (Author) Georgia Hill
Book 1
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
20th April 2023
18th August 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Fiction: mashup
Historical fiction
Second World War fiction
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
220g
Welcome to Berecombe-by-the-Sea for a year of very special celebrations
This year sees the seventy-fifth anniversary of D-Day. We owe an enormous debt of gratitude to those brave boys who went to fight on French beaches for our freedom.
And now Berecombe is playing host to our American allies once more. All surviving soldiers who were billeted in the town have been invited for street parties, a D-Day parade, a black-tie ball at The Henville and much, much more.
So, come along, get dressed up and join in the fun!
Ashley Lyddon arrives in the quaint coastal community of Berecombe feeling more than a little lost. The former art teacher desperately needs a fresh start after a car accident that cost her everything. How is it that the towns older residents seem to have more zest for life than she does
A certain American history lecturer, Eddie McQueen, has also blown into town, just like the GIs did seventy-five years previously. Then, as now, they shook things up, and left secrets trailing in their wake.
Ashley knows all too well, like the D-Day soldiers, that laying the past to rest is easier said than done although her new community seems to believe that tea and cake lots and lots of cake solves most of lifes problems. And as Ashley is forced to admit, they are nearly always right
Readers are LOVING The Great Summer Street Party:
A delightful escapism read and a beautiful story that brought back lots of memories of my Nan Helen
Packed with romance, celebrations, starting life again and lots of see, sun and sanda lovely friendship and community vibe Meena
What a lovely blend of romance and historical fiction surrounding the soldiers involved in the D-Day landingsGet out the bunting! Norma
Made me really want to read more after rushing through it Joanne
Left me wanting morethe most perfect setting in the West Country, sun, sea and a fantastic welcoming community Sally
Praise for Georgia Hill:
The sense of friendship and community in the seaside village is wonderful Susan Burton, Netgalley
For anyone who enjoys comfort reading with a charming setting and a big helping of romance Kitty Loves Books
Such a sweet read that you will find it very hard to put down Sky Hogan, Goodreads
A fun filled read, with a great storyline full of ups and downs. Wonderful characters. Beautiful setting and a writing style that makes you not want to put the book down. I can't wait for the next instalment Karen Whittard, Amazon reviewer
I finished it in a couple of hours, and even though I knew it was going to be a short one and would be left wanting more, I didnt care!! Stardust Book Reviews
Georgia Hill writes rom-coms and historical fiction and is published by Harper Impulse, the digital-first imprint of HarperCollins. She divides her time between the beautiful counties of Herefordshire and Devon and lives with her two beloved spaniels, a husband (also beloved) and a ghost called Zoe. She loves Jane Austen, eats far too much Belgian chocolate and has a passion for Strictly Come Dancing.