The Summer Island Festival
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Jessica Whittaker
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Rachel Burton
About this listen
When Willow walks out on her own wedding, there's only one place she can go....
Growing up in the island village of Seaview, Willow always dreamed of a bigger life. Then her childhood sweetheart, Luc, betrayed her and she ran, resolving never to look back. Now, 12 years on, her glamorous London life is a mess and the island is her only option.
But she's not the only one back for the summer. Luc is now a world-famous heartthrob musician, and he's finally come home to headline the Isle of Wight's annual music festival.
As Willow untangles her messy past, she stumbles on a secret that could destroy her family, the island's fragile community—and her second chance at love....
©2021 Rachel Burton (P)2022 W F HowesCritic reviews
"Rachel Burton once again proves her versatility as a writer. With her signature nostalgia, swoon-worthy hero and wistful setting, this is a romance to whisk you away any time of the year." (Victoria Cooke, author of The Single Mums’ Book Club)
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- Maria Baldwin
- 04-09-24
Great story. Easy listening. Love the music festival scene
American accent got on my nerves a bit but apart from that I really loved this book
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- JCP
- 31-08-24
Nice enough story, narration a little hard work
This story was decent enough, but I found it hard-going with listening to the poor American accent the narrator used for a couple of characters. I stuck it out until the end as I did want to hear the ending, but it felt a bit of a chore.
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- Bradley Miles
- 11-07-24
hard to get through
great storyline, very wholesome, but drags on and on and everyone keeping secrets even if the reason they keeping them don't make sense. one bit of the story lasted at least 6 chapters and every chapter was he knew he should tell her, he will tell her after this bit, he can't tell her it was so frustrating I nearly just skipped 1 min at a time until he eventually told her. and the reason he couldn't tell her in the first place was.... I still really don't know why he couldn't.
narrater was great, storyline great, but it really could have been told in half the time.
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- Miss
- 24-09-24
Slow but lovely
A slow burner - it took more than half of the story to get some sort of denouement to the story but worth it in the end. Be patient !
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- Omi O'Connell
- 28-06-24
patience required
Amazon reviews have loved this book, As an audiobook, there was something uncomfortably comforting about this story.
I felt the author had genuine life experience of being around 'real' musicians and the workings of the industry were highlighted truthfully. If you like unravelling past history within families, and you want nothing else from a book, this story may be great for you. Narrator did an excellent job of swapping characters and the accents were fair. Slow paced and fairly predictable story, regardless of the unusual circumstances and 'hippy' parenting.
When the generations unravel their stories, the reader is made privy to all plots before the characters are, so it is tedious waiting for them to catch up. Far too much repetition, back tracking and most of the characters rarely know or understand how they feel about the situations. Perhaps more information, insight or history about the isle of white, or even the festivals could have been added as I felt the whole story could have been told in 3 chapters or less. relieved it is a freebie. The village characters were more memorable than some of the main ones but I felt the author had offered some of their own life stories in this book, which made me curious enough to continue. Glad I did in the end, but patience was required.
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