The Best Boomerville Hotel by Caroline James
The Best Boomerville Hotel
Let the
shenanigans begin at the Best Boomerville Hotel …
Perhaps not surprisingly Boomerville attracts more than its fair share of eccentric clientele: there’s fun-loving Sir Henry Mulberry and his brother Hugo; Lucinda Brown, an impoverished artist with more ego than talent; Andy Mack, a charming Porsche-driving James Bond lookalike, as well as Kate Simmons, a woman who made her fortune from an internet dating agency but still hasn’t found ‘the One’ herself.
With such an array of colourful individuals there’s bound to be laughs aplenty, but could there be tears and heartbreak too and will the residents get more than they bargained for at Boomerville?
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As you get older it becomes more difficult to make new friends. By the time you are in your forties, often you are in sort of a routine, or rut, and forget to try new activities or put yourself in situations where you might meet new people. As for beginning a new romance.... especially for a woman, may I say PAST her perceived prime?
Kate had been the dutiful daughter. Losing her mother at a young age, she never wanted to cause her father grief. When he began to suffer ailments related to age, she sold her built from scratch business and dedicated her life to keeping him comfortable. Now on her own, an unusual ad catches her eye.
The Boomerville Hotel is designed just "for people of a certain age." That is not to say that describes all who venture there. It is a place to rejuvenate, learn new skills, meet new people, open your mind and heart to new possibilities.
As one becomes more hopeful, does one also become more gullible?
Jo and Hattie are marvelous hostesses. Jo concerned with everyone's well being, Hattie assuring that everyone enjoy their stay. The hotel "regulars" brought to mind humorous classics such as A Fish Called Wanda or Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Kate can't believe her fortune when she meets the man of her dreams so soon and he seems to have eyes only for her.
This is a romance for those who never read romance. You will be enjoying it so much you won't mind the warm and cuddly bits. There is deceit, danger, adventure and dreams.
Even a chase scene of sorts.
I enjoyed this romp in the countryside and look forward to reading more by this author.
As you get older it becomes more difficult to make new friends. By the time you are in your forties, often you are in sort of a routine, or rut, and forget to try new activities or put yourself in situations where you might meet new people. As for beginning a new romance.... especially for a woman, may I say PAST her perceived prime?
Kate had been the dutiful daughter. Losing her mother at a young age, she never wanted to cause her father grief. When he began to suffer ailments related to age, she sold her built from scratch business and dedicated her life to keeping him comfortable. Now on her own, an unusual ad catches her eye.
The Boomerville Hotel is designed just "for people of a certain age." That is not to say that describes all who venture there. It is a place to rejuvenate, learn new skills, meet new people, open your mind and heart to new possibilities.
As one becomes more hopeful, does one also become more gullible?
Jo and Hattie are marvelous hostesses. Jo concerned with everyone's well being, Hattie assuring that everyone enjoy their stay. The hotel "regulars" brought to mind humorous classics such as A Fish Called Wanda or Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Kate can't believe her fortune when she meets the man of her dreams so soon and he seems to have eyes only for her.
This is a romance for those who never read romance. You will be enjoying it so much you won't mind the warm and cuddly bits. There is deceit, danger, adventure and dreams.
Even a chase scene of sorts.
I enjoyed this romp in the countryside and look forward to reading more by this author.
Author
Bio:
Caroline James has owned and run businesses
encompassing all aspects of the hospitality industry, a subject that features
in her novels. She is based in the UK but has a great fondness for travel and
escapes whenever she can. A public speaker, consultant and food writer,
Caroline is a member of the Romantic Novelist’s Association and writes articles
and short stories and contributes to many publications.
Her debut novel, Coffee,
Tea, The Gypsy & Me is set in North West England, at
the time of a famous gypsy horse fair. The book went straight to number
three on Amazon and was E-book of the Week in The Sun.
So, You Think You're A
Celebrity...Chef? was runner up the Winchester Writers festival
for best TV Drama and takes a light-hearted look at the
world of celebrity chefs as they battle it out for fame and fortune. Coffee,
Tea, The Caribbean & Me was runner up at The Write Stuff,
LBF, 2015 and is an Amazon best-seller and top recommended read by Thomson Holidays. Jungle Rock, a romcom novella set in
Australia, revolves around a TV game show.
In her spare time, Caroline can be found
trekking up a mountain or relaxing with her head in a book and hand in a box of
chocolates.
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Laura, thank you so much for your wonderful review of The Best Boomerville Hotel, I am so thrilled that you enjoyed it. Warmest wishes and happy reading and blogging, Caroline xx
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