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A review by natashaleighton_
Starry Skies in Ferry Lane Market by Nicola May
4.0
As beautifully written and heartwarmingly charming as its predecessor, Starry Skies In Ferry Lane is full of heart, friendship and romance—it’s undeniably cozy and utterly addictive!
When Star Bligh got pregnant at sixteen she thought her life was over. Now, aged thirty three-a mother to Skye and owner of a successful jewellery stall in Ferry Lane Market, she wouldn’t change a single thing. Except maybe one...
After falling hard for American visitor Jack a few months ago (after his leaving suddenly and blocking all communication with her) Star has struggled to get him out of her head. Until the handsome and roguish Conor turns up and sweeps her off her feet. Then, Star is left shocked to discover that Jack is back and has returned to explain why he left—but is Star truly ready to listen?
As things get more complicated in her love life and more revelations threaten to turn the life she’s build for herself and Skye upside down, could this be the one thing to finally make it complete?
This was absolutely amazing. I really enjoyed being back at Ferry Lane Market and am just soo happy that Star got her own book. Getting to delve into Star’s past was really enlightening and it definitely shed light on her cautiousness when it comes love and relationships.
Honestly, I already loved her in the previous book, but the insight into everything she has endured and experienced has cemented her as my absolute fave resident of Hartmouth.
I also loved getting to revisit some other residents such as Kara, Billy, Jo and Pearl—it honestly felt like revisiting old friends.
Overall, a heartwarmingly cosy and compelling read that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Also, thanks to Hodder&Stoughton and NetGalley for the e-arc.
When Star Bligh got pregnant at sixteen she thought her life was over. Now, aged thirty three-a mother to Skye and owner of a successful jewellery stall in Ferry Lane Market, she wouldn’t change a single thing. Except maybe one...
After falling hard for American visitor Jack a few months ago (after his leaving suddenly and blocking all communication with her) Star has struggled to get him out of her head. Until the handsome and roguish Conor turns up and sweeps her off her feet. Then, Star is left shocked to discover that Jack is back and has returned to explain why he left—but is Star truly ready to listen?
As things get more complicated in her love life and more revelations threaten to turn the life she’s build for herself and Skye upside down, could this be the one thing to finally make it complete?
This was absolutely amazing. I really enjoyed being back at Ferry Lane Market and am just soo happy that Star got her own book. Getting to delve into Star’s past was really enlightening and it definitely shed light on her cautiousness when it comes love and relationships.
Honestly, I already loved her in the previous book, but the insight into everything she has endured and experienced has cemented her as my absolute fave resident of Hartmouth.
I also loved getting to revisit some other residents such as Kara, Billy, Jo and Pearl—it honestly felt like revisiting old friends.
Overall, a heartwarmingly cosy and compelling read that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Also, thanks to Hodder&Stoughton and NetGalley for the e-arc.