This is the story of two sisters: Anna, serious, cook and pastry particularly outstanding and yet nen has not done his job; Imogen, free lélectron family, which needs large spaces, movements, photographers living in Thailand. But this is also the story of the ice cream shop of their dearest grandma Vivianne. Shop they inherit the death of them. A completely ruined shop. At first, they nimaginent not keep even a second and then after a first visit, they realize that it is impossible to separate sen. Anna leaves her job to do what she always wanted, Imogene decided to stay a few months in England and that is left for the big adventure. An adventure that will be tainted with some difficulties.
Of course, they will be supported, including by charming young men to high sexytude. I am sure that they will make cracking much as me. They offer us two beautiful ballads all soft in the background. Romances that nempiètent not on the rest of the story, this is not just a gift package. Finally, this novel is between contemporary romance, chick-lit and life stories. A tasty blend perfectly balanced. As the ice water that put us in the mouth through the pages.
A smooth writing, really nice, a dose with humor and emotions. A novel that will transport you to Thailand of England through lItalie and beautiful Florence (nod that made me smile because I spend a week in Tuscany this summer, two days in Florence, and now I know I'll spend two days to watch all the glaciers of the city den bring a story to remember: D). Small bonus, ice cream recipes available at the end of the novel, i wait to try, even if I'm even more tempted by those of the novel!
In short, a novel to enjoy without hesitation this summer, of course with a tub of ice cream to accompany you. If you are not on the terrace of the Granny Vivianne shop or on the terrace of a glacier in Italy, I can only advise you a dHäagen-Dazs pot (this is when I realize that I know writing it eyes closed I go realize that this is serious) or Ben & Jerrys.
Deliciously Yours,
Melwasul
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