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A gorgeous summer story (with a gorgeous cover) of Hetty, an events organiser who yearns for a challenge greater than organising children's parties. At a business forum she is reminded of the heyday of the town's strawberry festival, spectacular in its day but now reduced to a glorified jumble sale, and decides this is the challenge she is looking for. However, with only 4 weeks till the festival she needs a venue large enough to meet her plans and the only place that fits the bill is Thornhill Hall. Hetty then begins the initial challenge of persuading the reclusive John Thornhill to allow her to use his family's land.
I loved the glorious descriptions of the seaside town and the details of both the Festival planning and the concerns of keeping a stately home afloat. I enjoyed the will-they-won't-they aspects of the romance. Hetty was a great character whose positive go-getting attitude swept aside all doubts and obstacles in her path whilst remaining thoroughly likeable. John did seem the imitable man that people believed him to be at first but soon warmed up. I can't wait for the next tale from Swallowtail bay.

A really lovely story, full of great characters. I loved determined Hetty, putting everything into the Food Festival at Swallowtail Bay, never letting things defeat her. John Thornhill, who appears rude and unfeeling, who really just wants what is best for his family. A really feel-good book, strong story and even stronger characters. I will definitely be looking out for more books from Katie Ginger......

This was a sweet, and not solely romance-based (which I liked), cozy romance, which is usually right up my alley...but I suppose I was in the mood for something a little faster-paced so I found myself feeling a little bored. It was still, however, a nice story, and I’m sure I would have liked it on a different day.

I loved my first trip to Swallowtail Bay and was very excited to see the second book in the series advertised.
I love the location of the book, set along the Kent coast in a fictional town with the countryside just a stone throw away. I love living close to the sea and it really brings the setting to life with the thrum of the chatter on the beaches on a sunny day and seagulls lurking, these scenes are picture perfect.
In this story we get to know Hetty who has her own business as an events organiser and is looking for a way to branch out and create more business. This is how she comes to meet John who lives in a rundown house that is always in need of maintenance with its sprawling fields and and the gorgeous scent of roses in the gardens.
I loved the details of the planning for the event as I read and the relationships we got to know more about as we read, as well as revisiting some of the lovely characters who we had initially met in our first trip to Swallowtail Bay.
A wonderful second visit to the gorgeous seaside town where you get to know more wonderful characters. An absolutely pleasure to read, I loved delving into these pages and was smiling as I reached the end.

I do enjoy books by this author and Summer Strawberries at Swallowtail Cove is the second book in this series, it can be read as a standalone.
the thing I really enjoy about Katie’s books is the wonderful descriptions of the setting and the scenery. She builds such a good vivid image that I can almost see the area from her words. The next thing I adore are the characters and the way they are woven in to create a wonderful sense of friendship and community.
The main character is Hetty, a local events organiser and she attends a business forum, a chance for local business owners to get together and discuss upcoming things. The mention of the Strawberry Festival, that has over time diminished and is a mere shadow of its former self gives Hetty the idea of bringing it back but on a much larger scale. The only place large enough is Thornhill Hall, and more specifically John Thornhill himself. The family are not particularly popular as they have become reclusive over the years.
I have to say I really liked Hetty, she is a go-getter who has a natural way about her and especially with people. After some needling, she convinces John to let her use some of the fields for her festival. Somehow her ends up helping out more and she gets to see that there is more to this man than the stand-offish person she thought he was.
There is obviously a romantic theme with this story and it is not as straight-forward as it would first appear. So begins the will they won’t they scenario and it could have gone either way or not at all, and I wasn’t sure who with but I did hope!
The storyline of the Festival and the organisation along with family hiccups and the romance made for a fabulous read. It all felt nicely balanced and I was definitely hooked as things gradually played out. It had a very realistic feel to it especially the Festival that had gone into decline over the years. As well as the financial struggles associated with the upkeep of a large house.
I sat and read this book in one sitting and it was an ideal book for sitting out in the garden in the glorious sunshine to read. If you are a fan of romance, rom-com, heartwarming stories and having a right good read then I would definitely recommend this one, it was fabulous.

I really enjoyed this return journey to Swallowtail Bay. This time following Hetty who was an events organiser who loved her job. She had an idea to resurrect the Strawberry festival in the Bay and needed a venue and fast. With just four weeks to go she approached John, whose family home was Thornhill Hall with an idea to boost both of their incomes. John reluctantly agreed. Would the festival actually be up and running in time, would John and his family change their minds at the last minute. Had Hetty bitten off more than she could chew. Could she actually do the festival the justice it deserved.
Wow, what a wonderful book, it can be read as a stand alone so don’t worry if you haven’t already read Spring Tides at Swallowtail Bay, but make sure you read it next as it’s equally wonderful. Katie Ginger you are quickly becoming one of my favourite authors. Thank you.

As soon as you start reading this book you will fall in love with Hetty. She plans events but has become bored with the everyday events she is asked to organise. She has a bad habit of tending to speak before she thinks and fancying a challenge she offers to revamp and renew the local Strawberry festival. However she only has four weeks to organise it. She encounters lots of obstacles from the local busy bodies, her ex boyfriend and the lord of the manor who already has a reputation as not liking people. But Hetty being Hetty refuses to let anything even the breakdown of her parents marriage to get in her way.

Hetty and John's summer romance. Enjoyed this one, and makes a quick and easy read for summer. Didn't see the need for Ben though, and felt he was more of a distraction. Otherwise, hard to put this one down, and would highly recommend.

**** Provided by Netgalley for review***
If you’re looking for a sweet, easy summer beach read, look no further! This book is full of wonderful descriptions that you can almost see the beautiful gardens and smell the chocolate at the food fair. This is the second book in this series. It is full of likable characters and a love triangle or maybe a love square! The main character, Hettie is an event planner but in her latest event, she gets more than she planned for!

Read in an afternoon, loved it. Not read anything by Katie Ginger. A fab story, a feel good book. .I loved how efficent Hetty was. The love part was perfect

Thank you to the publishers and Netgalley for an early review copy.
A fantastic hilarious romantic comedy that left me with a big smile on my face. Wishing I was at the seaside
Hetty, who is an events planner, volunteers to run the years Food Festival but at Thornhill Hall. The committee members don’t think she can pull it off. But after she meets John who turns her down, she doesn’t give up and eventually agrees.
Of course, it’s not an easy ride, and there’s so much to organise and, not to mention what can go wrong.
Add to this her ex-boyfriend wanting to get back together, her parents having relationship problems, Hetty’s minds all a fizz. But she knows she has to focus on the festival. .
With Johns help, the festival is a hit, barr a few problems.
Perfect summer romance story for this time of year for anyone looking for a bit of escapism.
Can’t wait for the next instalment.

Summer Strawberries at Swallowtail Bay tells the story of Hettie, a go getter event planner, and John, the taciturn estate owner as they team York throw a huge food festival. As they encounter obstacles in Hettie’s charming ex, John’s amorous assistant, fighting parents, and investments gone bad, they find themselves drawn to each other.
The good:
The story is well written and warm and a great light summer read. The characters are like able even if they aren’t super three dimensional. The setting is beautiful and really enthralling.
The bad:
The ending was too cliche for me. Everything seemed to come together in like a chapter and it just wasn’t realistic. It definitely veered into hallmark territory.
Glad I read this sweet little book!

I'm really enjoying the Swallowtail Bay series and hope there will be another! This book is perfect to get you into the summer mood when real-world and life is trying hard to have you forget it! Katie Ginger is such a fun sweet writer and really reminds me of Liz Eeles, so if you are a fan of hers, you love this book!

Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. I read this in my garden in one sitting, a real feel good summer sort of book. Loved it.

Hetty is a dynamo! I enjoyed having a heroine who knew her goals, set them, and goes after them. She doesn’t let barriers stand in her way. When she decides that the help her event-planning business needs is for her to resuscitate that strawberry festival in her attractive tourist town in England, she leaps into action to get the Thornhill family to allow her to host the festival on their land. And when taciturn and arrogant John Thornhill turns her down, she doesn’t give up. She convinces him that this would be a win-win situation for the both of them. And it doesn’t hurt that he’s quite attracted to Hetty.
John faces his own problems since his dad lost the family money in a risky investment and now he’s tasked almost single-handedly with earning enough money to keep their family estate from falling down about their ears.
Once John agrees to host the festival, he and Hetty start falling for each other while planning for the event.
While they make a lovely couple and Hetty is admirable and endearing, it is harder to figure out why she stuck with her old boyfriend for ten years. She just seems smarter than that. But I guess that helps set up a bit of tension in the plot rather than worrying about whether it’s going to rain on the day of the festival, something Hetty just hasn’t seemed to have planned for when it was the first thing I thought might be a problem.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book that I received from Netgalley;
however, the opinions are my own and I did not receive any compensation for my review.

This is the second book in the Swallowtail Bay series It can definitely be read as a standalone novel.
This is such a sweet, gentle and easygoing summer read.
The main character, Hetty is so lovely and likeable, and it was easy to be swept along the story by her enthusiasm. I managed to read the whole book when I was having a lazy and relaxing day. The location of the book is gorgeous, and sounds like a perfect place to visit. I really enjoyed reading this book and I hope that there will be another book in the series.
Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher for my ARC.

After the end of her love affair, Hetty needs a change. She’s always been the go to party planner in Swallowtail Bay, but now she needs something more. The chance to revive the old village strawberry festival fits the bill, but time is short and with less than a month to plan, Hetty has her hands full. She manages to convince handsome and reclusive land owner, John Thornhill to let her use the grounds of his estate for the festival, so that’s one job sorted. As the festival draws closer, so do Hetty and John, even as Hetty’s old flame tries to win her back. This is sheer delightful escapist fun, what we all need right now

Oh I adore Katie's books, they are always so engaging and filled with moments to make you smile as a reader. I'm a huge fan of Katie's anyway and was really excited to read this one.
I definitely haven't been disappointed, another gorgeous cover and an even more beautiful story.
I have loved Hetty, she's a great character and her adventures throughout this one have been fantastic.
I've even loved the little love triangle that's been involved in this one. It's made a great read even more fantastic.
This has definitely been a perfect Sunday afternoon read which I haven't been able to put down. I have completely consumed this book from start to finish in just one sitting and it is without a doubt a five star read. I wish I could give this book more than five stars, this is definitely my favourite of Katie's books to date.

Fantastic summer read! Love this author and was great to catch up with the earlier characters of swallowtail bay. Hoping there is more to come with this series, involving all old and new characters.
A book to curl up and lose yourself in.
Highly recommend read and author

A very sweet and lovely summer romance story, perfect for this time of year and anyone looking for a bit of escapism in this world of ours!