Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you raid the pantry in the middle of the night...
The Comfort Food Cafe is perched on a windswept clifftop at what feels like the edge of the world, serving up the most delicious cream teas; beautifully baked breads, and carefully crafted cupcakes. For tourists and locals alike, the ramshackle cafe overlooking the beach is a beacon of laughter, companionship, and security â a place like no other; a place that offers friendship as a daily special, and where a hearty welcome is always on the menu.
For widowed mum-of-two Laura Walker, the decision to uproot her teenaged children and make the trek from Manchester to Dorset for the summer isnât one she takes lightly, and itâs certainly not winning her any awards from her kids, Nate and Lizzie. Even her own parents think sheâs gone mad.
Her new job at the cafe, and the hilarious people she meets there, give Laura the chance she needs to make new friends; to learn to be herself again, and â just possibly â to learn to love again as well.
For her, the Comfort Food Cafe doesnât just serve food â it serves a second chance to live her life to the full...
What readers are saying about Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe:âMy new favourite authorâ â Holly Martin, bestselling author of Summer at Rose Island
'A lovely, emotion-filled, giggle-inducing story' â Sunday Times bestselling author Milly Johnson
âA book of hope and solidarity, friendship and humour and the belief that everything might just turn out okay after allâ â Sophie, Reviewed the Book
âIf this book had arms it would grab you and pull you in to the most amazing book ever... just magicalâ â Lisa Talks About
âAn engaging, entertaining and loveable bookâ â Raeâs Reads
âI wish I could actually go there... an original story and it has such a romantic endingâ â With Love for Books
Debbie Johnson is a best-selling author who lives and works in Liverpool, where she divides her time between writing, caring for a small tribe of children and animals, and not doing the housework.
She worked as a journalist for many years, until she decided it would be more fun to make up her own stories than to tell other peopleâs. After trying her hand at pretty much every genre of writing other than Westerns and spy dramas, she has settled on womenâs fiction that seems to make people laugh and make people cry, often at the same time.
Her books include The Birthday That Changed Everything, Pippaâs Cornish Dream, and Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe, all published by HarperCollins. She also ghost-wrote model and presenter Abbey Clancyâs debut novel, Remember My Name.
Follow her on twitter @debbiemjohnson, or at www.facebook.com/debbiejohnsonauthor â but be warned, she mainly talks about dogs.