Love at Cafe Lompar- Blog Tour

 


 Publishing Date: 15th July 2021 

Publisher: Honno Welsh Womens Press 

Gifted very kindly from the publishing team for the blog tour. Many Thanks 

Rating: ★★★★★

Synopsis

This was a place for love, for proposals and weddings, couples and happy families. Our hurting hearts were awkward and out of place.’

Grace believed she had the ideal marriage, but after Dan dies, she finds proof he had another family. Kat can’t admit that her father was less than perfect. Mother and daughter go to Montenegro to find out the truth.

But when they track down Rosa and her son, while Grace is heart-broken, Kat can’t help being thrilled to have a brother. Kat is a bullied sous chef in London, and starts helping out ‘just for a few days’ at Rosa’s restaurant, the Café Lompar. Soon both women are torn between their old and new lives, facing impossible choices.

Can Kat find what she's looking for? Will Grace let herself trust again? Can a journey that begins with betrayal ever end in joy?

Review 

I read this book whilst I was poorly and I loved it!!

It is written in chapters narrated by Grace and Kat and I liked that. As seemingly both the women in Dans life who didn't know about his family in Montenegro we get to learn how the events have effected them both differently. 

Grace although making the decision to meet Rosa and her son is finding it extremely difficult to meet Dans secret family and adjusting to her new life as a widow. 

Kat on the other hand is in her element, she finally has a new sibling and wants to help Rosa run the cafe. 

It was a heartwarming book, filled with drama, banter and building relationships. Kat and Grace show how to make the best out of a uncomfortable situation and how to move forward. But you also think about the impact all this has had on Rosa and her son and how they also have to adjust to 2 new family members in their life and in their home. 

The descriptions in this book were superb and I felt like I was transported there. Only thing It could have done less with is the flashbacks as at times I did feel like I had to re-read as I was getting a bit lost but minor detail as I still thoroughly enjoyed the book.  And have I mentioned just how gorgeous the cover is 😍

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