Thursday, 10 May 2018

Review: Ottercombe Bay Part 4 by Bella Osborne

Today is publication day for the final part in Bella Osborne's serialised novel Ottercombe Bay. I reviewed parts 1, 2 and 3 together and I have added my review for part 4 to that post as well as a summary of my thoughts on the series. So you can click here to read my review of all four parts. 

The cover for the complete book has now been released so here's what all four parts together is going to look like: 



Ottercombe Bay was originally published as a four-part serial. This is the complete story in one package.
Daisy Wickens has returned to Ottercombe Bay, the picturesque Devon town where her mother died when she was a girl. She plans to leave as soon as her great uncle’s funeral is over, but Great Uncle Reg had other ideas. He’s left Daisy a significant inheritance – an old building in a state of disrepair, which could offer exciting possibilities, but to get it she must stay in Ottercombe Bay for twelve whole months.
With the help of a cast of quirky locals, a few gin cocktails and a black pug with plenty of attitude, Daisy might just turn this into something special. But can she ever hope to be happy among the ghosts of her past?

The whole book is released on June 28th in the UK you can pre-order here!


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