Review: The Summer Fair

The Summer Fair The Summer Fair by Heidi Swain
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Heidi Swain has become a treasured favourite author.

This was such an enjoyable and relaxing read. I loved returning to Nightingale Square, and seeing some of my favourite characters again, as well as getting to know some new ones.

I really liked the music theme that ran all through this book, and the way that Eli and Beth both worked out ways to let it back into their lives how they wanted. I really liked Beth she’s been through a lot, but although she’s obviously still grieving, she’s still a kind and compassionate person, and hasn’t become bitter.

Overall, this book was a joy to read, a lovely combination of romance and character development. I highly recommend it.

TW: grief is a part of this story, but it’s in no way an unhappy story.

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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