Description
Sail away to beautiful Croatia for summer sun, sparkling turquoise seas and a will-they-won’t-they romance you won’t be able to put down!
When no-nonsense, down-to-earth Maddie Wilcox is offered the chance to work on a luxury yacht for the summer, she can’t say no. Yes she’ll be waiting on the posh guests… But island-hopping around the Adriatic sea will more than make up for it – especially when Nick, her best friend Nina’s brother, is one of them.
Sparks fly when they meet on board and Maddie can’t believe self-entitled jerk Nick is really related to Nina. But in a secret, picture-perfect cove, away from the real world, Maddie and Nick discover they might have more in common than they realise…
Review
I just love this series of books by Julie Caplin, if you loved the previous ones, this won't let you down.
Julie's books always make me want to visit the places she sets the books in. Croatia is on my "to do list" and initially I was disappointed as it felt like there wasn't going to be much Croatian scene setting. But that all soon changed, as obviously they have to get on the chartered yacht and actually sail to Croatia!
I love that Julie's books mingle the characters. In this book we meet Maddie again who was in The Little Paris Patisserie. It won't matter if you haven't read that one as this is a stand alone book as all the ones in the series are. It adds to the enjoyment of reading for me though, as you recall the previous book and have a little more of a back story. It's just like meeting old friends.
Julie paints such a vivid picture of all the characters that I felt, as usual, that I had met them all in real life. There are some really quite different characters in this book and it's down to Julie's skill as a writer that they all seemed so believable. Maddie was a great character and it was lovely to get to know here more. She takes a crew job on a yacht and I loved the descriptions of her forays into the market to buy the foods. I also gave a little cheer every time she conquered one more task. There are two quite despicable characters who belittle her, but I was smiling so much when karma finally arrived for them.
A lovely light hearted read, although there was one scary part that had my heart racing. I'm giving this book 5 out of 5 stars. My thanks to netgalley for the ARC to review.
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