Daisy’s Vintage Cornish Camper Van by Ali McNamara
Reader favourite Ali McNamara takes us to the gorgeous Cornish coastal town of St Felix – where a little bit of magical sparkle will bring a camper van back to life and ignite a romance
Welcome to the gorgeous Cornish town of St Felix, where there’s magic in the air…
When Ana inherits a broken-down camper van from her best friend, she takes the chance for a quick trip to Cornwall – some sea air and fish and chips on the beach is just the tonic she needs.
But St Felix has bigger plans for Ana. She discovers a series of unsent postcards, dating back to the 1950s, hidden in the upholstery of the van. Ana knows that it’s a sign: she’ll make sure that the messages reach the person that they were meant for. And as the broken-down van is restored to gleaming health, so Ana begins to find her way back to happiness.
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My Review
Personally, there’s nothing better than a book that reads easily and one that leaves you with that feel-good feeling when you’ve finished it. That’s exactly what Daisy’s Vintage Cornish Camper Van was like. It was super easy to get into, super easy to read and left me feeling wonderfully warm and complete. It’s a charming tale from beginning to end that has given me a new favourite author to follow. Ali McNamara is a super author if you love the likes of Jenny Colgan and Sophie Kinsella.
Daisy’s Vintage Cornish Camper Van was a little predictable but then that’s one of the things that I like about books like these – they tend to be easy to see where the story is going. Perfect for lazing on the beach, it’s a book you can come back to quickly and easily without having to give much thought to. The characters were well-rounded and fun and one of my favourite aspects of the book was the magic. But I won’t mention any more than that. Hopefully I’ve tempted you to delve further into Ali McNamara’s world yourself. All in all, a truly wonderful, magical read.
About the author, Ali McNamara
Ali McNamara attributes her over-active and very vivid imagination to one thing – being an only child. Time spent dreaming up adventures when she was young has left her with a head bursting with stories waiting to be told.
When stories she wrote for fun on Ronan Keating’s website became so popular they were sold as a fundraising project for his cancer awareness charity, Ali realised that not only was writing something she enjoyed doing, but something others enjoyed reading too.
Ali lives in Cambridgeshire with her family and two Labradors. When she isn’t writing, she likes to travel, read, and people-watch, more often than not accompanied by a good cup of coffee. Her dogs and a love of exercise keep her sane!
To find out more about Ali visit her website: www.alimcnamara.co.uk or follow her on Twitter: @AliMcNamara
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