How one month in Spain can change everything…
Synopsis
Lainey Summers feels blessed to have her dream job writing for a renowned foodie magazine. And the day she goes to interview chef Rick Oliver at his new restaurant—Aleatory—in London’s popular Piccadilly, is the start of an unexpected journey.
When Rick is offered the opportunity to jet off to a monastery in Andalucía, to film a cookery competition for Spanish TV, Lainey goes too, to cover the story.
Spending a month filming in the stunning Spanish countryside, soaking up the sights, sounds, smells and of course the cuisine, Lainey and Rick start to enjoy each other’s company. But their time together flies by too quickly, and before they know it, Rick and Lainey have to face going their separate ways.
With both their worlds shifting beneath them, the call of Andalucia and the call of happiness grows ever stronger. But with everything at stake, will they be able to take the chance of a happy-ever-after…
Let Lucy Coleman whisk you off on a sun-baked, life-affirming, total escape to beautiful Andalucia.
My review
If there is one thing Lainey Summers truly loves, it’s writing for a foodie magazine. Little did she know that when she interviewed chef Rick Oliver it would be the start of a whole new adventure taking her in a monastery in Andalucía.
Because Rick is going to be hosting a cookery competition there and he wants Lainey to cover the story for her magazine.
And spending a month together is a recipe for getting to know each other and getting closer. And time surely flies by when you’re having fun, and their lives is taking them on different places. Despite Rick being off limits and life being in the way, will they find a way to be together?
As usual the author managed to describe the surroundings perfectly. Wherever Lainey was walking, I could see the whole image.
I saw again myself walking side by side with the characters. And it’s this aspect that the author has shown over several books that makes me want to read her creations.
I also had to use my best friend on the Internet (also known as Google) to see if somehow the descriptions of the book were being too creative compared to the reality.
However I shouldn’t have worried, because it was just all how I imagined!
I instantly liked Lainey. She loves just like me food, AND she managed to find a job that actually involves her passion.
She truly cares about her parents and does her utterly best to help them whenever she can. Even if she doesn’t understand the motivations of her mother leaving her father, she does not judge her and is just trying to find a way to keep them both happy.
And her sense of justice is admirable. Not only does she defend her father when he became a pariah, but she tries to see when it’s truly opportune to give the raw truth or when it’s time to sugar – coat whatever happened.
But mostly important proof of her sense of right and wrong, is when the attraction grows between her and Rick. Because no matter how she feels about him, he is not available and that means she will not give into temptation. And THAT shows her true character, which I could only applaud.
Also Rick was a character I instant liked. Him being a chef, talking about food, was for me a real turn – on. But also him just being himself, this jovial, open character was wonderful to read. I loved reading how there was just a click with Lainey, but he also knows that his feelings and his desire to give in are wrong, and just doesn’t give in.
I have to say although, how much I loved reading about these two lovely characters and their time in Andalucía, I missed that special spark when they were back in their normal lives. I had a feeling it was all too hasted, the months passed a bit too quickly and the ending left me a bit longing for more. The run-up to the end was perfect, but the end was a little bit too close to the current reality and if there is one thing I want from a book, is to escape reality.
But these last chapters wouldn’t allow me to like the whole book less. All the time spending in Spain was just wonderful, and also the changes the characters are making, trying to figure out what they truly want from their lives, was right what I expected. And of course our characters are made to love!
Another beautiful story about how one event can change your whole vision and gives you that last push to chase your own dreams!




























