But we all know that when life seems at its most stable, we're often thrown a curve, and that's just what happens to Polly. Huckle wants to get married and have kids; Polly's fatherless childhood preys on her mind, and makes her hesitate. Her best friend Kerensa, married to the mogul Reuben, finds out she's pregnant, but instead of being happy about it, she's terrified it will expose a secret only she and Polly know about. Forbidden to tell Huckle the secret, the added stress on Polly creates even more tension between Polly and Huckle.
While Polly's life in Mount Polbearne is the happiest she's ever been, it certainly has a few bumps in the road. Can she find a way to make everyone happy, and keep herself from going crazy? Add to that Reuben's request for Polly to cater his whole Christmas celebration (which is multiple parties), when all she wants is to spend Christmas Day lounging around with Huckle and not baking one thing. But the money Reuben is offering is more than Polly can even comprehend, and would go a long way towards making life easier. What's a baker to do?
This was a good conclusion to the Little Beach Street Bakery trilogy, although it did seem a bit gloomy at times. I'll certainly miss the people I've come to know reading these books, and I'll always be hoping Jenny Colgan sends out an unexpected, yet very welcome, update on Polly, Huckle, Kerensa, and Reuben. Polly's journey to happiness comes to a satisfactory conclusion, and the ending is sweet and perfect.
If you haven't read the first two books in this trilogy: Little Beach Street Bakery, and Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery, please do before you read this--you'll understand the dynamics of the characters much better, and Polly's journey to happiness as the beloved baker of Mount Polbearne is worth the read.
Rating: 4/6 for a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy. Polly and Huckle, while happy, still have growing pains (as do all relationships). I appreciate the author's understanding that happily ever after takes constant work!
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This trilogy sounds delightful. I love books set in Cornwall.
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