Tuesday, September 28, 2021

The Cosy Cottage in Ireland by Julie Caplin

Used to women falling all over themselves for him,  Conor Byrne is skeptical at first that Hannah Campbell has no clue who he is. Especially when she sneaks away after one unforgettable night together. Hannah doesn't do one night stands, and she definitely doesn't want to do the morning after with this handsome man who's way out of her league. Besides,  she's on holiday in Ireland after signing up for a prestigious cooking course at Ballygeary Cookery School...a far cry from her busy life in Manchester as a lawyer. But to her dismay,  it turns out Conor is a famous chef,  son to the owner of the cooking school she's attending... and he seems to want nothing to do with her, while she can't seem to forget him. 
This is a charmingly sweet story set on the coast of Ireland. The description of the resort and surrounding countryside was wonderful and relaxing.  While I can't cook a thing,  much like Hannah when she started, I do enjoy shows like MasterChef and Hell's Kitchen, and this book reminded me of those. This is my first book by Julie Caplin and I was surprised to find out it's part of a series.  I can't wait to read the rest of them now. 

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