Cupcakes, crafting and love at The Cherry Tree Cafe... Perfect
feel-good summer reading for fans of Great British Bake-Off
Lizzie Dixon's life feels as though it's fallen apart. Instead of
the marriage proposal she was hoping for from her boyfriend, she is
unceremoniously dumped, and her job is about to go the same way. So,
there's only one option: to go back home to the village she grew up in
and to try to start again.
Her best friend Jemma is delighted Lizzie has come back home as she
has just bought a little cafe and Lizzie's sewing skills are just what
she needs to help get it ready for the grand opening.
With a new venture and a new home, things are looking much brighter for
Lizzie. But can she get over her broken heart, and will an old flame
reignite a love from long ago...?
For everyone who loves settling down to watch Great British Bake-Off,
the Great British Sewing Bee, or curling up to read Milly Johnson or
Jenny Colgan, The Cherry Tree Cafe is a coffee-break treat.
'A heart-warming sweet treat of a read' Mandy Baggot
'Fans of Jenny Colgan and Carole Matthews will enjoy this
heartfelt debut novel from talented new author, Heidi Swain. The
Cherry Tree Cafe is that most delicious of things - a warm and gently
funny story of reinvention, romance, and second chances that
you'll devour in one sitting' Katie Oliver, author of the bestselling
'Marrying Mr Darcy' series
'The Cherry Tree Cafe is every bit as delicious as the cover promises.
Drop in for a minute, and the fabulous world of the crafting cafe
wraps itself around you, pulling you in right from the first page.
Beautifully written, with a heroine I rooted for all the way, and
a great supporting cast. Original and assured, and like a cup of
Orange Pekoe tea - perfect to enjoy in the afternoon' Jane Linfoot,
author of The Vintage Cinema Club