A Wedding at the Comfort Food Cafe, Debbie Johnson
A Wedding at the Comfort Food Cafe, Debbie Johnson
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A Wedding at the Comfort Food Café

Author: Debbie Johnson

Narrator: Rachael Beresford

Unabridged: 9 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 03/07/2019


Synopsis

Return to the Comfort Food Cafe for the wedding of the year! Wedding bells ring out in Budbury as the Comfort Food Café and its cosy community of regulars are gearing up for a big celebration… But Auburn Longville doesn’t have time for that! Between caring for her poorly mum, moving in with her sister and running the local pharmacy, life is busy enough – and it’s about to get busier. Chaos arrives in the form of a figure from her past putting her quaint village life and new relationship with gorgeous Finn Jensen in jeopardy. It’s time for Auburn to face up to some life changing decisions. Settle in for a slice of wedding cake at the Comfort Food Café – a place where friendships are made for life and nobody ever wants to leave.

About Debbie Johnson

Debbie Johnson is an award-winning author who lives and works in Liverpool, England, where she divides her time between writing, caring for a small tribe of children and animals, and not doing the housework. She writes feel-good emotional women's fiction, and has sold more than 1 million books worldwide. She is published globally in many different languages, and her books include the best-selling Comfort Food Cafe series, Maybe One Day, The Moment I Met You and Forever Yours. Her novel Never Kiss A Man In A Christmas Sweater was made into a Hallmark movie. Facebook: @debbiejohnsonauthor; Twitter: @debbiemjohnson


Reviews

Goodreads review by Claire on March 07, 2019

3 - "We shall make the world a better place, one cake at a time…" Stars. So we reach the end of the Comfort Food Café series with Pharmacist Auburn Longville’s story wrapping things with the village and residents of Budbury up. Gosh… I’m annoying. As much as I have loved this series, the last coupl......more

Goodreads review by Mandy on May 01, 2019

3.5 stars. Didn't enjoy this latest story of The Comfort Food Cafe as much as the others. However as this was Debbie Johnson's last story of the little cafe and the regulars, it was nicely rounded off. Alert: If you haven't read the 5 previous books, don't read this one first.......more

Goodreads review by Agi on March 05, 2019

Auburn, the former wild child, has settled in Budbury. She, with the brilliant red hair, still tries to stop smoking and sometimes drinks too much, but she's happy in her skin - finally. Her relationship with the gorgeous Finn is going from strength to strength and really, everything looks peachy. T......more

Goodreads review by Alison on March 07, 2019

Auburn Longville is the former wild child turned pharmacist, brilliant red hair (hence the name) with a few bad habits (trying to stop smoking, drinks too much on occasion), she has turned her life around and her new relationship with Finn Jensen seems to be going really well. Then, in what Auburn r......more

Goodreads review by Marion2505 on December 13, 2021

"Das Comfort Food Café ist mit keinem anderen Ort auf dieser Welt vergleichbar." (S. 35) Oh ja, das ist so richtig. Ich liebe das Comfort Food Café seit dem ersten gelesenen Band und sehne mich nach jedem beendeten Buch relativ schnell wieder zurück zu diesem wundervollen Ort. Es ist dort einfach so......more


Quotes

‘Oh how I wish the Comfort Food Cafe was real!’ Annie’s Book Corner ‘I felt like I was returning home to friends who I hadn’t seen in a long while…warm hearted and just plain lovely’ Lisa Talks About ‘Perfect to enjoy on a crisp afternoon with a delicious hot chocolate (with marshmallows!). I'm sure you'll fall in love with the cafe and all its regulars too’ Alba in Bookland ‘A true festive book with a lovely heartwarming story’ The Reading Shed ‘What a wonderful return to the Comfort Food Cafe…had me smiling from start to finish’ Rachel’s Random Reads ‘A sheer delight’ – Sunday Express