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Brilliant read especially for summer. A fairly typical love story but before we get to the ending we meet so many interesting characters and visit interesting places that they alone make it worth while. Even if you know nothing about carousels you will by the end and anyone who hasn't seen the film will be rushing to see it.
Thought it was going to be glod from the sgart and wasn't disappointed. A love ztory much like othsrs bjt the journey there and the people we meet are great. Also informative and if yku have ever een on a carousel you'll love this book too.
Ness keeps seeing the most gorgeous man on the train on her way to work so when he drops his phone she tries to chase after him but loses him in the crowd. Determined not to give up she tries to trace him through his phone contacts and when she tracks him down to Pearlholme in Yorkshire, where he is renovating an old carousel, her boss thinks it will make a great story for her magazine and sends her off up there to find him. Ness falls in love with Pearlholme.....and Nathan........ but how will he react when he finds out that Ness is using him to further her career.
Another lovely book by this author, the village and characters were great and I loved the way that Nathan and Ness reached to each other. Nathan was such a lovely character and the way he dealt with Ness's mother was brilliant and also a great story of the little carousel and it's renovation
I loved The Chateau of Happily-Ever-Afters so could not wait to read The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea! Jaimie Admans is an incredible author.
Firstly, absolutely gorgeous cover! So vibrant, colourful and inviting – definitely stands out on bookshelves! I absolutely loved loved loved this magical book! The story is set in the wonderful seaside village of Pearlholme where we meet the very quirky and wonderfully funny residents who will make you smile and laugh all the way through. The two main characters Nathan and Ness are just the best who are just meant to be together. The story revolves around a vintage carousel and how two people fall in love – not only with each other but the village, the residents and the carousel! There was so much interesting and incredible detail with regards to the repair and restoration of the carousel .
I loved the storyline, I loved the characters, I loved the setting in Pearlholme – would love to visit and go on the carousel and meet everyone!
Who would have thought that a lost phone would bring two amazing people together and I am so very glad Nathan lost his phone! Everyone needs to read this wonderful book to find out who Train Man is and how a vintage carousel brings two wonderful perfect people together – I really hope that there is a follow up to this book as I would love to hear more about their journey together!
Another stop to Pearlholme is a must!
I Ioved this story.
The romance between the two characters was sweet and old fashioned.
It seemed to link in with the two characters from the carousel story of bygone days.
Was written in and easy to read but compelling way .
After the long hike they did I needed a si down .
All in all a sweet story well worth a read .
I enjoy this authors books more and more. I loved the unusual occupation of one of the characters and really enjoyed the whole story.
I’ve read and loved all of Jaimie Admans’ books, and while it seems impossible to choose a favourite, The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea might just be it.
I love how relatable Ms Admans’ characters always are. I really felt for Ness and her desire for something more. She settled for a ho-hum relationship and after breaking free from that, she then settled for a ho-hum job. The job was something to pay the bills and maybe even a stepping stone to something better, plus it meant getting to work with her best friend, so it wasn’t so bad. I think a lot of us tell ourselves that - “it’s not so bad” - even when we’re miserable and desperate for change.
Enter Nathan - adorable, awkward, slightly insecure Nathan - and everything in Ness’s life changes. Nathan was just as relatable as Ness; he’d been hurt, he didn’t want to put his trust in someone else, didn’t want to fall in love again or ever be in another relationship. He absolutely broke my heart at times, but I loved how good Ness was to him and for him. And these two together...oh man...I honestly can’t remember the last time I laughed so hard. There were scenes where I literally had tears running down my face because I was laughing so hard. Their interactions were hilarious, sweet, poignant, and swoony. I loved them so much and rooted for them from beginning to end. The side characters were also fantastic, and I absolutely loved the beach setting. This book was a joy from beginning to end.
Sweet and funny with a beautiful romance that will leave you swooning and feeling hopeful, The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea is the perfect escape.
From its beautiful seaside setting to witty, quirky characters that make love stories endearing, The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea is an ideal tale to curl up with on a perfect reading day. When a lost phone brings a young woman to the man of what she hopes to be her dreams, her steps take her to a quaint community that just may be the place she has needed all her life. Brilliant!!!
**thank you HQ Digital for the ARC copy for review***
The cover attracted me to this book, it’s bright, colourful and cute. I found this book to be utterly charming - especially our leading man Nathan(iel), who sounds wonderful. I’d love to find a TrainMan like him! Ness is a great character, quirky, funny and with Nathan it’s clear to see a perfect match.
I laughed a lot throughout the book and was definitely smiling as I read their romantic tale.
A sweet read that has such likeable characters; it is a well written, feel good tale. I also loved the sound of Pearlholme; would love to return.
Thank you to HQ Digital for the copy via Netgalley for an honest review.
The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea was such a fab, easy to read book, I loved it. I was hooked into the magic of the story and felt I was in the seaside town with Ness and Nathan. I was gutted when I’d finished the book I so didn’t want this story to end.
Jaime Adamans is a new author to me but after jumping into The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea that is all about to change. I loved the story, I loved the characters and I really felt like I knew this little village by the sea. This was one those books that has you laughing and smiling throughout and this book came just at the right time for me after finding myself in a book funk I needed something to lift me and this story certainly did that.
Ness works as a fact checker at a London magazine, she rides the same underground train day in day out but every few days she comes across a man who intrigues her she is fascinated by the handsome stranger but what she never expected was to find herself trying to track him down by going through his phone after he dropped it in his rush to get to where ever he was going........
Ness’s work college convinces her to write a short story about the train man and that’s when the mystery begins......
This book has it all, I laughed, I giggled and at times a sighed, this cute cozy love story is a real page turner and if you love romance with the perfect mix of humour thrown in then this is a book for you.
Having read previous books by this author, I was very much looking forward to reading this one, her latest release. Also I absolutely adore/love the cover.
Well this was a truly delightful and enjoyable read. I loved it from start to finish, there were moments that just melted my heart and then there were moments that totally made me giggle.
I really liked the character of Ness as I felt like I could totally relate to her, and our personalities are so very similar, not to mention that we share the exact same name lol. So because of that I felt as if I had a pretty close connection with Ness throughout the whole of the story.
As for the story itself, I loved the concept ot it and on the whole it was very well written, however I did think that certain parts of the story were very drawn out especially in the middle and then in other parts, come the end, it all felt a bit rushed in places.
However, I still really enjoyed reading this and I will be looking forward to her future books.
A lovely light hearted read which will be the perfect book to add to your holiday reading pile.
I found this book oozing with magic of the mystery carousel and loved the story that rang alongside its restoration. This is a book with a little bit of everything and who doesn't love getting swept along in a lovely romance story, who is the gorgeous train man?
If your looking for a lovely feel good read, then look no further, grab yourself a copy and get comfortable in the lovely village Pearlholme getting to know the lovely and slightly goofy Nate & Ness.
Jaimie Admans has a wonderful way of drawing you into her stories and captivating your attention until the closing sentence and this book was no different....I was pulled in hook, line and sinker and loved every moment. The sheer magic and enchantment that an old carousel laced in romantic history can bring burst out of the story line and weaved a spell on my senses and I was charmed personified and couldn't put the book down.
But what a story.....'train man' was the perfect catalyst to launch this narrative and I was reading with baited breath at the pure romance hanging in the air hoping it wouldn't all go drastically wrong and I would get my sort after happy ending. The characters gracing the pages were an absolute delight to be hold, each and everyone played their parts to perfection and welcomed me in like a warm hug so I left the story feeling like an old friend. I fell in love with the magic created between Ness and Nathan and felt their chemistry soared like a beacon of light for all those hopeless romantics out there.....aherm me!!!! But in all honesty they were a pure dream team and a roaring success and Nathan was the epitome of leading man material #dreamboat
What stood out to me was the intricate knowledge weaving its way through the narrative of carousel restoration to add that element of old time magic to the story. I did find myself cranking up the Carousel soundtrack on good old Spotify after digitally closing the final page....you just can't beat the sweeping melodies of Rogers and Hammerstein can you?
The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea is pure escapism at its finest. I was completely lost in the magic and enchantment that this story delivered and didn't want it to end. Hats off to Jaimie on yet another roaring success.
I adore feel-good romantic love stories. I didn’t want this book to end.
It was a wonderful heart felt story full of romance and comedy.
The book starts with two strangers making eye contact and smiling at one another across a crowded London tube.
When train man drops his phone Ness leaps across to grab it and chases after him but he disappears out of sight before she can catch him. Ness tracks him down to the lovely seaside village of Pearholme. Will Ness follow her heart?
A delightful story with some funny quips and meddling, supporting characters alongside. The references to the movie sliding doors was a nice touch to the story. Ness and train man are both likeable characters. The location, the story behind the carousel and the locals make it an enjoyable story. I knew from the first few pages that I wouldn’t be able to put it down.
A lovely sweet, light hearted story, great for anytime of the year. A book to make you smile- from ear to ear. Perfect for a holiday read.
As well as being a huge fan of Jaimie Admans, I defy any romance reader to not be drawn in by this beautiful cover. I am thrilled that I was given an ARC by Netgally to read and review and even more so whan HQ game me a blog tour spot.
You can catch my review of It's a wonderful Night here and I highly recommend The Chateau of Happily Ever Afters too.
In a kind of reverse Cinderella story, Ness has been 'eyeing up' a hunky man on the metro for a while and when he drops his phone it's the perfect opportunity to speak to him - but first she has to track him down. Following him to Pearlholme, it doesn't take long to see that they are a perfect pair however, Ness has a little secret that could ruin everything.
Jaimie Admans has done it again!
She has some kind of special kind of sorcery where she can take a normal, everyday setting and turn it into a captivating and enchanting place where you become fully immersed and never want to leave. This time, our fairytale takes place on the Yorkshire Coast in the picturesque town of Pearlholme with it's pretty cottages and what's more romantic than a mysterious vintage carousel on the beach?
Of course in such a magical place you meet wonderful people too. Ness and Nathan are both delightful characters and the locals are just wonderfully hilarious. I often found myself chuckling out loud - so much innuendo!
If you're looking for a heartwarming read for the beach, garden or just anywhere you want to park yourself - this is it!
Thank you to HQ Digital for an eARC via NetGalley of this delightful romance by Jaimie Admans in exchange for an honest review.
Vanessa (Ness) has been trading warm smiles for a while with the gorgeous chap that she nicknamed ‘The Man on the Train’ whenever she sees him on her daily commute. Then one morning he accidentally drops his phone on exiting. Ness picks it up and follows but cannot catch up with him. This ‘glass slipper’ moment eventually leads Ness to the Yorkshire village of Pearlholme where her mystery man is restoring a vintage carousel by the sea.
It’s a good sign when a book has me laughing from the opening page. Having lived and worked in London for some years I could totally relate to Ness’ Tube commute nightmare.
This was a charming romantic comedy. Of course, there are enough obstacles and misunderstandings to add some tension to the story. There are also great supporting characters, who were a little larger than life, and had me giggling.
I freely admit that I am not a big reader of romantic comedy though I have friends who are. I feel that it is good for me to have the occasional break from the thrillers and crime fiction that I favour and also it’s nice to be able to share recommendations with those friends.
Certainly I will be recommending this book and author and perhaps will dip into some of her other titles given how much I enjoyed reading this.
This was charming if a little unrealistic.
Vanessa is on a train going to work in London to a job she doesnt like. She is a fact checker for a magazine.
When she is on the train she locks eyes with a man, tall, dark hair, piercing eyes, who gives her that slow sexy smile and Vanessa is a bit overcome with butterflies. The stranger departs the train but drops his phone. Vanessa runs after him but cannot catch him and so she takes the phone with her. She goes through it to try and find out who it belongs too, and her boss encourages her to write a story on it and they will publish it online, "Find Train Man".
I wont spoil it by telling you the rest but it was a charming read, with a lovely back story on carosels, but i found the whole thing utterly unrealistic. I know its fiction, but i want some realism in my storys. I think for me it would have made more sense to have stretched out the initial meet for longer, but thats really my only negative.
A heartwarming story from the obviously very talented Jaimie Admans. I fell in love with her novels since she started writing Women's Fiction and the love affair hasn't ever ended! I love the cover of this novel, the bright yellow-orange sky stands out and I adore the little carousel and the bright blue sea catches the eye.
I knew straight from the start that I was going to love this story and I certainly wasn't wrong. It's easy to read, enjoyable and heart-grabbing. I loved the easy relationship between Ness and Nathan and the ending made my heart swell! I really connected with the characters and the setting sounded idyllic.
Would 110% recommend you give this novel a read! And anything else by Jaimie Admans for that matter!
Finally! Another remarkable novel from the author of 'It's a Wonderful Night' and just like the other one, this story is also steeped in movie references. This all really makes me want to cultivate a taste for old movies and maybe one day I will. Rest assured, you don't have to be familiar with the 'Carousel' movie to enjoy this beautiful romance because by the end of the book you are going to be really familiar with its story.
Vanessa Berton (Ness for her friends) works as a fact checker for one of the famous London magazines dreaming of becoming a real journalist one day. She has been single for two years without venturing for any dates after her last break up but now she is feeling a connection towards a stranger she meets on the train. It could be that the universe is taking an interest in her life because the stranger drops his phone accidentally which is rescued by Ness from trampling. Her boss overhears this unlikely incident and offers her a promotion if she can write a story on it. But what will happen when the train man (later came to be identified as Nathaniel) comes to know that his love life has become part of a feature?
There you have it, folks. The crux of the story may make you think that this is like any other romance. Even I thought similarly till the middle, but then came the story behind the carousel, visit of Ness's mother (she is a tornado to be reckoned with), the strong community feeling in this quaint little village and we will slowly fall in love with the story just like love comes to find the two lovers.
Dialogues are witty and there is too much laughter involved. Mind you, this is a clean romance apart from some kissing scenes, but there is going to be a lot of ogling (ooh! be really prepared) leaving no doubt as to how much Nessa fancies the gorgeous stranger.
On the whole, a funny, engaging romance that will leave you with a sigh. Highly recommended!