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I really enjoyed this book. It was very easy to read and the atmosphere is lovely.
The inn is a very special place and I feel that Rupert and Katy make it even more special. I loved following them on their journey to love and managing all the unexpected twists that come along.
I didn't really like Natalie at first, but I guessed her real secret quite soon after she showed up. I like that the book involved more serious topics as well. I also like the other topic of dealing with upcoming parental marriages that were handled well in the end. All these give the book a bit more depth and I for one, really enjoyed these bits in the book. Of course, I love the building romance as well but this way it's not just romance and instalove.
All in all, a very good book and I might now have to go read the previous books in the series because I'm intrigued.
I didn’t realize this was a series but honestly it didn’t matter. It was easy to jump in and enjoy the story. The setting was terrific as were the characters and storyline. I really enjoyed this book.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book. I have chosen to write this honest review voluntarily and it reflects my personal opinion.
Whilst this book is part of a series it can be read as a standalone; sufficient information about characters and previous events is provided to ensure readers understand the background. The descriptions of the inn and the way it is run make it sound a lovely place to stay, a cosy haven where guests are welcomed and cared for with personal touches. Katy falls speedily into a job there through an emergency, and there is evidence of attraction between her and Rupert from the beginning. The story is interesting, with a couple of twists, and although the romance is predictable this wouldn't be a Helen Rolfe book if it didn't have a happy ending. Lovely story, makes a pleasant holiday read.
This is an enchanting addition to the series that will captivate your heart and whisk you away to the charming Inglenook Inn. This seventh installment in the series holds its own as a heartwarming and delightful tale, and even if you haven't read the previous books, it's a stand-alone gem that's sure to become a favorite.
The story revolves around the beloved chef, Rupert, and the arrival of Katy, who's seeking solace from the ups and downs of life. Together, they must navigate the Inn's unexpected dramas, from emergency management to family surprises.
The author's skillful storytelling makes the Inn itself come alive as a character, offering readers a retreat from their own daily struggles. The vivid descriptions transport you to the heart of the inn, making you wish you could be part of this welcoming community. The relationships between the characters are so well-crafted that you'll genuinely feel like you're among friends and family.
The book is a perfect balance of humor and heartfelt moments. The characters' quirky interactions and hilarious escapades are beautifully interwoven with touching, relatable dilemmas. You'll find yourself both chuckling and empathizing with the characters' journeys, making this a truly engaging and immersive read.
The overarching theme of community spirit and the discovery of something beautiful within the Inn's walls will leave you with a heartwarming, feel-good vibe. The book emphasizes the magic of unexpected connections and the enduring power of love, even in the most unlikely of places and situations.
For those who appreciate cozy atmospheres, delicious culinary delights, relatable characters, and the sweet anticipation of love, Family Secrets at the Inglebook Inn is an absolute must-read. Don't be surprised if you, like many readers, can't put it down until you've devoured every word. After finishing this enchanting tale, you'll want to explore the entire series, immersing yourself further in the world of the Inglenook Inn. A delightful and heartwarming escape awaits within these pages.
One book in this series
And a great book at that
Would definitely recommend this book and series
A great holiday read
Thanks NetGalley
This book is number seven in the ‘New York Ever After’ series, however, it can easily be read as a stand-alone novel. The characters are warm, and relatable. It is a lovely book to read on a vacation, either on the beach or by your poolside. Don’t forget your glass of wine!
A heartwarming romance story, it is filled with loving characters. A light and breezy read. Pick this up if you love clean romances, friendships and community.
When the owner of Inglenook Inn is called away for a family emergency, the inn is left in the capable hands of chef Rupert. With his boss away, he needs help running the inn. Along comes Katy, who is currently out of work and definitely needs a new place to stay now that her dad and his girlfriend are getting married. Inglenook Inn is the perfect option. Rupert and Katy work well to make the inn run smoothly, until Rupert's sister comes along bringing drama and secrets.
I did not know that this is the continuation of a series. However, I didn’t feel I had missed anything from not reading the others in the series.
Will there be magic in the air for Rupert and Katy. Yes there will! The settings are perfect and make you want to curl up and do nothing but read. You will come to really care for the characters.
From the very first page of this book, I was stunned, mesmerised. Written with a ferocious passion that'll knock the wind out of you!
I’m so sad it's over. I could have read another sixty chapters . . . A fantastic read!
Katy is recently unemployed and find out that her father is planning to remarry. Being unemployed drive her to find job as soon as possible and when Sofia needs to be with her daughter who was involved in an accident, her friend employed Katy to run the Inglenook Inn with the resident chef, Rupert. Rupert is happy to take over the responsibility. Both Katy and Rupert work very well together and when Rupert’s sister turned up at their doorstep, she brings a whole set of problem to them to solve.
It is a story of family relationship, love and friendship support. I love the main characters who come across as very caring and their dialogues are very well written. There is instant spark between Rupert and Katy. Overall, it is a heartwarming story which carries some sensitive issues which both Rupert and Katy have to faced.
*review post scheduled to be posted on 2/5/23*
This book is part of the Inglenook series. It is a cozy, heartwarming book, perfect for reading on a quiet night by the fire. I have not read the other books in the series but since I found the storyline, location and characters to be so charming, I will definitely read other selections from the series.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Lovely feel book to read. This was a heartwarming, contemporary romance. A great book to curl up in these cold nights and get lost in. Very well written. I just need to go start at the beginning of the series and catch up
Thank you @rararesouces and @HelenRolfe for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Family secrets at the inglenook inn is s beauful front cover its very colourful and pretty. The story is about Rupert and Katy they are loving characters in the book and you warm to them both straight the way. Its good plot and s lovely and heartwarming read that you will like reading again. The story is set in New york . This is easy book to get into straight away and take you away from your normal routine 5 stars
This is a good book. I enjoyed the flow of the story, it had well rounded robust characters, a good dose of fun and romance and is a all round general good read.
This is the seventh book in the New York Ever After series from this author. For readers acquainted with the series, the storyline in this book takes us back to the boutique Inglenook Inn, housed in a Manhattan brownstone, and to some characters who appeared in earlier parts of the series as a whole. I have enjoyed all the other books in this series, and looked forward to being reacquainted with some familiar faces as well as meet some new ones. However, it is not necessary to have read the other books in the series to fully enjoy this story.
As this story begins, the owner of the Inglenook Inn, Sofia, is called away by a family emergency, leaving the chef, Rupert, in charge and looking for someone to help him run things in her absence. He is lucky to find Katy, a young lady with years of experience in the hotel industry, who could step into the job immediately as she had just left her previous position. For her part, she is glad to find a live-in job that means she will not have to share an apartment with her dad and his girlfriend. All is going well until Rupert’s sister, Natalie, turns up at the hotel, acting strangely and causing Rupert and Katy extra stress and work. In spite of everything, as time passes, Katy begins to realise that she is developing feelings for Rupert and that perhaps they are reciprocated.
I very much enjoyed this story; I quickly became immersed in events at the Inglenook Inn and finished the book all too soon. Like the other books in this series, I can positively recommend this one, and if you haven’t read the others, they are worth seeking out as well. I liked all of the well-formed characters in this story. They were all dealing with worrying issues in one way or another, each of which was dealt sensitively by the author. Natalie’s behaviour made me want to dislike her, but I was sure that there was more going on than the others realised. The descriptions of Inglenook Inn once more had me longing to visit. The staff went to amazing lengths in order to make everyone’s stay perfect; who wouldn’t want to visit?
Family secrets at the Inglenook Inn by Helen Rolfe is the 7th installment in the New Yever after series but can be read as a standalone too.
Rupert has been the chef at the Inglenook Inn for years, he is practically family to the owner. He loves working at this boutique hotel, he makes wonderfull meals and beautiful desserts for all the guests. When there's an emergency, Rupert has to fill in for his boss and run the place. As if this is not stressful enough, his sister Natalie shows up, bringing more trouble than luggage.
Katy comes for a temporary job at the Inglenook Inn. She needs a break after being unemployed and having no luck at all. She has a lot of experience so she can really help Rupert managing the hotel but she was not prepared for the load of drama she encounteres at the Inglenook Inn. To make matters worse she worries her dad might make a big decision he will come to regret.
Rupert and Katy must give it their all to manage everything, but there seems to be magic in the air at the Inglenook Inn. Working together they find something unexpected and beautiful. Could that be love, in only a few days?
I thought it could take my time reading this, but once I started, I read it all at once. I just couldn't stop. The familiar and cosy atmosphere, the setting at a boutique hotel and the heartwarming and realistic characters made it a wonderful story I was unable to put down. I didn't know it was a 7th edition to a series, but now that I know and love this book, I immediately downloaded the others as well.
The hotel is just so cosy and pleasant. I want to live there. I want those characters to be my friends and family. It really is something special the author has managed to craft here. The real life problems the characters have to face are well balanced with humor and funny moments. The community spirit is heartwarming. A story filled with happiness, humor and loving characters that leaves you with a feelgood vibe.
I have been a fan of Helen’s work for a while now. By no means have I caught up with everything that she has written but that is something that I hope to rectify in the not too distant future. I read the synopsis of ‘Family Secrets At The Inglenook Inn’, it certainly sounded like the sort of book I have come to expect from Helen- a fun, light hearted, romantic, uplifting and heartwarming read. Well it was certainly all that and so much more. I thoroughly enjoyed reading ‘Family Secrets At The inglenook Inn’ but more about that in a bit.
As with all of Helen’s books, as soon as I started reading, I knew that I was reading something special and that I would struggle to put the book to one side for any length of time. I started reading and found that I just couldn’t stop. I loved both of the main characters (Rupert and Katy). – in fact they began to feel more like friends rather than characters in a book. Both haven’t had an easy time of late but they have still found a way to carry on. I had to know if they both got their ‘happy ever after” ending that they both so deserved and so I had to keep reading. The more of the book that I Read, the more I wanted to read and the quicker the pages seemed to be turning. All too quickly I got to the end of ‘Family Secrets At The Inglenook Inn’ and I had to say goodbye to Rupert and Katy. I found ‘Family Secrets At The Inglenook Inn’. i found ‘Family Secrets At The Inglenook Inn’ to be a nice and cosy read, which certainly kept me guessing. After I had finished reading ‘Family Secrets At The Inglenook Inn’ I felt as though I had had a ‘hug from a mug of hot chocolate’- in other words I was left feeling all warm and fuzzy inside.
‘Family Secrets At The Inglenook Inn’ is superbly written but then I have come to expect nothing less from Helen Rolfe. Helen has one of those easy going writing styles that is easy to get used to and easy to get along with. In fact reading one of Helen’s books feels more like a chat between friends rather than reading an actual book. I hope that makes sense. Helen certainly knows how grab the reader’s attention and draw them into what proves to be one hell of a story. Helen clearly cares about her characters and this shines through in the very vivid and realistic way in which she describes them. She makes her characters seem just as real as you and I. I love the way in which Helen so vividly describes New York and in particular the Inglenook Inn- I was all set to pack a suitcase reading for a stay there. I love the way in which the author makes the reader feel as though they are part of the story and at the heart of the action. That’s how I feel anyway.
In short, I thoroughly enjoyed reading ‘Family Secrets At The Inglenook Inn’ and I would definitely recommend this book to other readers. I will certainly be reading more of Helen’s work in the future. The score on the Ginger Book Geek board is a very well deserved 5* out of 5*.
Another really fabulous addition to the inglenook series. I really loved seeing all yh characters and going along with the story. A really happy and uplifting read.
You can never go wrong with any book written by Helen Rolfe, This is another story in her New York, Inglenook series and I can really recommend this to everybody. Wonderful characters, so full of life and beautiful settings. Pleasant to read in every way.. Well earned 5 stars, wish it could be more.
Thanks to Netgally and publisher for this ARC
I really enjoyed this book, I hadn't read the ones before it and hadn't realised there was a series but it certainly didn't spoil the story for me
The hotel sounded glorious and the characters were lovely.
A definate must read