Review: The Secret Cove in Croatia

The Secret Cove in Croatia The Secret Cove in Croatia by Julie Caplin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A well written book, easy to read and very enjoyable. The Secret Cove in Croatia takes us on a delightful summer cruise.

The characters are generally well rounded, and the two main characters are easy to connect with. I loved Maddie. I liked the fact that she is happy to go off on her own in foreign country, though she still has a few insecurities. I definitely appreciated the way she speaks her mind. I do sometimes get a little fed up of insecure, feeble heroines, so it’s great to read one who is more confident.

I really disliked Simon straight away, he’s one of those entitled people who don’t take no as no. A smarmy jerk. This opinion was then confirmed by his dangerously reckless behaviour later in the book.

I quite liked Nick, though I found him to be rather pathetic and weak willed around Tara.

The descriptions of the places are lovely, not too long, but really give the atmosphere of being in Croatia, without feeling intrusive.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book. I appreciated the multiple strands of storytelling - it is not just a romance. I was left feeling satisfied and like I had been to the islands in question.

I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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