When an unwelcome rock star starts a cocktail bar…
Synopsis
Rock star, River Jackson, is back in his hometown of Glastonbury to open a cocktail bar… and the locals aren’t impressed.
Seductive Georgina is proving too hot to handle; band mate, Angelic Alice, is messing with his heart and his head; his mum is a hippie-dippy liability; his school friends have resorted to violence – oh, and his band manager, Lennie, AND the media are on his trail.
But River is armed with a magical Mexican elixir which will change the lives of three lucky people. Once the Mexican wave of joy takes a hold of the town, he’s glad he didn’t lose his proverbial bottle.
Pity he hasn’t taken better care of the real one…
My review
River Jackson is a rock star who had enough of his music career. Instead, he opens a cocktail bar in his hometown of Glastonbury.
But not everyone is happy with his return, in fact it’s the total opposite… And they are not afraid of using violence to make River get the message.
Slowly River is making a success of his bar, with the help of Georgina, whose looks are too hard to resist.
Even if several people still want something from River, the arrival of band member Alice is like a light in the dark.
But will Georgina easily step aside, or is her presence a scheme to get back at River? And what will his magical Mexican Elixir, only for Three Chosen Ones, do with who is drinking it?
Reading a book of Isabella May is always something unexpected, as there is always somehow a layer of magic involved. And this story fits in perfectly!
I have to admit, there is a sequel of this book, and I made the mistake of reading first the sequel before reading this story. So I kind of already knew how this story would end. But reading how River got where he is today, was surely a nice discovery.
Yes, his trip in Mexico is not an ordinary trip, but that what makes this story unique. If there wasn’t e bit of ‘crazy’ or ‘impossibilities’, this wouldn’t be an Isabella May story.
I loved reading how River was ready to take a risk by opening a cocktail bar in a place where most people would rather see him go than come. But that shows his determination to make it all work.
And even his rule of a limit on cocktails, I could see how it all work out for the best.
Of course I didn’t like Georgina, but I also understood how River would need the distraction. But I didn’t not like her only because of I knew what happens in the sequel, but her behaviour and scheming plans were just despicable. I know that someone can hold a grudge, as made clear also by other characters in this book, but there is always a limit at how far someone can go.
And adding someone else in her plots, someone that should have the other’s person back, made me just ‘yuck’.
The total opposite was Alice. I loved her from the first appearance. She has had her own ballast, but is now looking for her happiness.
And I admired her sense of right and wrong, even if her feelings are growing, she keeps her distance because of River’s unavailability. Even more, she doesn’t want to sacrifice her little place of heaven and of belonging for making a mistake in the love area.
The partnership, even just as friends, between River and Alice is something to be jealous of, there is a complicity that make them trust each other and they know that there won’t be any judgement. And that is what real friendship is about!
This was again an entertaining read, seeing how not only our main characters but also a whole town fall under the spell of a magical elixir, changing their lives forever.
Most characters are easy to like and like, and those who initially are not so nice, also undergo a transformation (again, most of them…) for the better.
This book was the perfect cocktail (yes, pun intended) of romance, drama, friendship and mystical encounters.

























