Autumn Antics
(The Boardwalk by the Sea Book 2)
by Georgina Troy
Amazon US / UK / CA/ AU
Being a part-time hand model can be tricky, especially when you have to deal with prima donnas like Megan Knight, a reality star whose meteoric rise has surprised everyone. Bella is happiest running her tiny antique business from the front room of her cottage on the boardwalk. To ensure she has enough income coming in, she also rents out two of her bedrooms and is hiding a secret crush on one of her lodgers. His name is Jack and he also happens to be her best friend Sacha’s brother.
If life wasn’t complicated enough, her world-traveling mother appears on her doorstep on the same evening that Jack’s ex-fiancée arrives on the boardwalk determined to win him back. Bella has a lot of thinking to do and soon discovers that not all gems sparkle.
My Rating:
Favorite Quote:
It always feels a little strange coming back. It’s like stepping into a childhood memory, a bit like entering a protected bubble.
My Review:
Autumn Antics was a pleasant and relaxing read and my initial exposure to the island of Jersey, which sounds like a uniquely interesting locale. Regardless of their colorful boardwalk and coastal terrain, I am currently eaten up with curiosity and obsessing over their specialty bread called Cabbage Loaf, which sounds rather awful in theory – bread baked with a cabbage leaf on the top and bottom, but as it is revered, it must taste divine. I am determined to dust off my baking pans, Google a recipe, and give it a try; which speaks volumes to the Georgina Troy’s talent for descriptive writing, as she apparently possesses magical word charms capable of spurring my lazy bones into domestic activity. An astounding feat!
The plot and storylines were leisurely paced and gradually shaped, a bit sluggish in places as it was not an active or intriguing read; but rather a sweet and light tale about a small village with gentle inhabitants, most of which had lived there most of their lives. This was book two in the series and while I had not read book one, I never feel lost or confused although it appears that the characters from the first book carried over into the second installment as well. I waffled some on the rating as it felt a little less than a four-star read but near enough.
Author Bio –
Georgina Troy is a pseudonym of author Deborah Carr. She recently signed with HarperCollins’ romance imprint HarperImpulse to write a historical romance to commemorate 100 years since the end of the First World War. The Poppy Field by Deborah Carr will be published in e-book format on 12 October 2018 and in paperback on 27 December 2018.
Georgina was a finalist in the Contemporary Romance Category of the Romantic Novel of the Year Awards 2016 (RoNAs) with A Jersey Kiss and a finalist in the Joan Hessayon Award for new writers 2015. Her first four-book series, The Jersey Scene and books 1 and 2 of her second series, The Boardwalk by the Sea are available.
She also writes thrillers as Ella Drummond and lives on the island of Jersey with her husband and three rescue dogs and is 1/3 of The Blonde Plotters.
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Thanks very much for taking part in the Autumn Antics blog tour and for your review. I love your favourite quote in the book.
Cabbage loaf?
Ahh, I can see why this sounds disgusting, but it really isn’t. This is a round high loaf and the cabbage leaves give it a crusty outside and the light inside a bit of extra flavour. It doesn’t taste anything like cabbage but is delicious. We can buy it from all the bakeries on the island.
Great review, DJ! Cabbage Loaf sounds pretty weird, I hope you do try it and let us know how it goes!
Great review! Thanks for sharing!
Great review as always lady D. I am curious about Cabbage Loaf but I am a hugely unsuccessful baker. I do like the sound of this and am keeping my fingers tightly crossed for a competition win.
Cabbage loaf sounds a bit odd. Loved your review though.
Love the cover! So nice and colorful. But I check the cabbage loaf. It’s… not my kinda thing >>
Gorgeous cover and fantastic giveaway. My husband loves cabbage and he is the cook in the family so I’m handing this recipe over to him.
Great review! Such a cute cover!
Love the cover! I got so curious about the cabbage loaf that I had to google it, which to my surprise, looks amazingly delicious!
need to read the writing that inspired you to check out cabbage loaf (and now me too!)
First of all, LOVE that cover! And, a great review!
Great review! I love the cover and want to live right there and run an antique shop!! I also want to try cabbage loaf, I think cabbage is massively underrated!
I love books about small towns and the close knitted people from there. It has been a while since I read anything of this sort but I am glad you liked it.
This sound so sweet! Cute cover too!
Great review DJ, this book looks and sounds like a sweet and fun book I’m glad you enjoy it fully, thank you so much for sharing your awesome post my friend.