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Sunshine and sweet peas in nightingale square - Heidi Swain


Another brilliant book from Heidi. She is always the author I pick off my book shelf when I cannot decide what i want to read and want a book I know im going to enjoy.

This was no different. I loved the new location and the new characters thay were introduced. It felt like a fresh start not just for the characters in the book but also for Heidi to be able to expand her writing and explore some more situations. That doesn't mean that I don't miss the old gang of Wynbridge and did wonder how it was going to link together but don't worry. Heidi has you covered!

I loved the whole story of this book, I was really invested in the whole thing. Of course with any good book there are characters you route for and ones you wish would buzz off. Heidi does this perfectly in this book and has a great mix of both. 

I am a but behind on the series, but I also don't want to read them all too fast and run out of books. I am really interested to see where this all goes as the ending is open for another book! I hope these characters stick around for a while and develop as much as her other characters do in the series.

4 stars 

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