Capture All You Need Is Love Generated By Jessica Redland Available In EPub

youve loved and lost, how do you find the strength to let love in again

Jemma thinks shes found the love of her life.
Scott is everything she ever dreamed of and she cant wait to begin the next stage of their life together.
But just as she is heading for her happy ever after, a shock revelation shatters Jemmas life as she knows it.
Left to pick up the pieces, Jemma's friends and family rally round to help her find the courage to move on.


Sam thinks he has his future all worked out, A thriving career, lovely home and an amazing fiancée, But when tragedy strikes, he finds himself alone, far from everyone he cares about, Did he do the right thing by running away and trying to rebuild the tatters of his life alone

This is the story of Jemma and Sam.
Two lost souls, desperately trying to find closure and happiness, When a chance meeting brings them together a friendship is formed, but the guards are up,

Will it finally be their turn for a happy ever after Or will the secrets from their pasts prevent them from moving on

Escape to Whitsborough Bay for an emotional, uplifting story of love and friendship from topbestseller Jessica Redland.


This book was previously published as Bear With Me,
Whitsborough Bay you will always have my heart,

I loved this book so much, Jemma and Sam are so relatable and have both suffered unimaginable loss,

It was so lovely hearing of Castle Street again and some of the favourite shops I've read about in Jessica's previous books.


It was an easy read tinged with sadness but a beautiful story of loss, love, family and friendship.
Simply stunning.

This was my first visit to Whitsborough Bay, but I was already a big fan of Jessica Redland's Hedgehog Hollow series and this one was just as entertaining and uplifting!

To be honest, I don't know how much I can tell you about the plot without giving the story away.
There are plenty of
Capture All You Need Is Love Generated By Jessica Redland Available In EPub
twists and turns, which are a part of the All You Need Is Love's charm, Jessica Redland does plenty of foreshadowing, so you do know or rather feel in your heart what is going to happen.
And when it does, you are still swept away by all the emotions the ineviatble drama creates.


yearold Jemma is a museum curator, taking care of the children's section, which is pretty much a dream job who grew up helping her mum with her business of designing and making teddy bears.
She is the sweetest person imaginable and has wonderful flatmates/flatmates, plus her childhood bestie Karen, Karen isa girl after my heart she will tell you the truth when you are making a mistake, but will stand by you, while you are letting your broken heart heal.


Sam Jones is also trying to recover from a personal tragedy, The cover of this book isn't just gorgeous, it is also incredibly meaningful, but you will have to discover its significance and the significance of the title actually both titles, the old and the new one are perfect by reading.
Suffice it to say that yes, Jemma and Sam both need love and maybe they can find it with each other, if they allow themselves to hope again.


Did I say how much I liked the characters, primary and secondary There's a very special thread in the book and although I know it's a spoiler, I have to mention it.
One of the characters has a neurological disorder and it is clear that the author did a huge amount of research to describe what it's like to live with it both for the person affected and their family.
My grandfather had it and I cannot thank Jessica enough for raising awareness of this disease,

Jessica's trademark sense of humour makes the reader empathise with the narrative even more, Some moments and experiences will make you tear up, but bear with the book as there is a happy ending onceagain my intention to write a spoilerfree review goes out of the window, but I just can't help myself.


I'm really glad to have discovered the wonderful world of arctophilia and I totally agree that hugging teddy bears as well as giving them and getting them as a present has numerous therapeutic properties and makes countless people happier every day.
I enjoyed returning to Whitsborough Bay, The new characters who are introduced have complicated pasts and both of the main characters, Jemma and Sam, are trying to deal with grief and disappointed dreams.
They have both lost important people in their past and are struggling to move on,

There is also a varied and colourful cast of secondary characters, It is not easy to work out whether all of them can be trusted but in the main, they are caring and offer friendship and a sense of family.
There are issues of bereavement for both Jemma and Sam to work through, It is striking how much they both have in common, There are some complicated subplots to unravel and some lighthearted moments to set against some much more serious themes.
At its heart, is a romance but there is certainly more to it than that, as Sam and Jemma come to terms with what they want for the future and appreciate what is important to them.


Thanks to the publisher for a copy of the book

In short: Another delightful trip to Whitsborough Bay.

Disappointed

Sorry to have to say this, but, although it was well written, it was probably the most miserable story I've ever read.
Too much narrative on lost loves, Sam and Jemma obviously love each other but both spent too much time being miserable and dwelling on the past and what might have been.
Sorry to be so negative but it's just my opinion of this story, Needs to lighten up a bit, I have been a fan of Jessicas work for a little while now, I havent quite caught up with everything that she has written but I am getting there, I read the synopsis for All You Need Is Love and it certainly sounded like another amazing read from Jessica.
So without further ado, I grabbed a cup of tea, grabbed my Kindle and settled down for an afternoons reading.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading All You Need Is Love but more about that in a bit,
The gorgeous colours of the books front cover were enough to grab my attention and draw me in.
As soon as I started to read, I just knew that I wouldnt be able to put the book down and that is exactly what happened.
My Kindle wasnt glued to my hand but it might as well have been because it went everywhere with me.
I couldnt bear to miss a single second of this adorable story, Part of my enjoyment of the book was down to the main characters, Both have suffered in one way or another, both are hurting emotionally and both deserve that happy ever after ending.
I simply had to keep reading to discover how things worked out for them, I managed to finish reading All You Need Is Love in a single afternoon which is pretty rare for me as I have trouble concentrating for long periods of time and I am easily distracted.
I found All You Need Is Love to be an adorable read, with adorable characters, I was gripped by the story throughout,
All You Need Is Love is superbly written but then to be fair all of Jessicas books are superbly written.
I dont know how Jessica does it but somehow in each book of hers that I read, there is always something or some detail that is relevant to me and sends a little shiver down my spine.
One of her books featured bullying and as I was bullied throughout school, I could certainly identify with that characters.
In All You Need Is Love we learn that Jemmas Grandma has passed away after she kept quiet for too long about the symptoms she was suffering and by the time all is revealed, its too late.
Well I could certainly empathise with Jemma and the whole wealth of emotions she goes through and how protective she is of her mother.
Not to go into too much detail but thats the same as the situation we found ourselves in when my Dad was diagnosed with leukaemia literally on his death bed.
He had covered up the symptoms he was experiencing for far too long and by the time he was diagnosed it was too late.
Anyway thats enough of my personal burblings,
I love the way in which Jessica grabs your attention and draws you into the story.
She makes the characters seem so realistic that they seem just as real as you and I and I begin to think of them as friends.
Jessica tackles some difficult subjects but she does it in a knid and compassionate way, I kept wanting to leap inside the pages of the book to give various characters a hug.
In fact I felt as though I was part of the story and thats thanks to Jessicas very vivid and realistic storytelling.

In short, I thoroughly enjoyed reading All You Need Is Love and I would definitely recommend it to other readers.
I will most definitely be reading more of Jessicas work in the future, The score on the Ginger Book Geek board is a very well deservedout of, .