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‘Cheers to us all,’ Ed called out, raising his glass in the air. ‘Cheers!’

‘CHEERS!’ everyone called back in a joyful roar.

Ed leaned down and kissed me, and I kissed him back. And I knew that even though I’d just had the best summer of my life, the following autumn and winter and spring were going to be every bit as good, with this man by my side. I couldn’t wait to find out what happened next.

Lucy Diamond’s five favourite beaches

Like Evie, I’m a beach bum at heart and can think of nothing better than swimming in the sea or soaking up the rays on the sand. Here are my favourite beaches, and the reasons why:

Coogee Beach, Sydney, Australia

I lived a stone’s throw from this beach for three months while I was working in Sydney, and will probably never live anywhere as beautiful again! As well as sunbathing and beach barbecues, I also loved swimming in the open pool carved into the rocks at one side. Oh, and of course, raucous nights at the famous CBH bar too.

Brighton Beach, Brighton, England

We lived in Brighton for five years and I have a very soft spot for this beach. Perfect for people-watching, strolling along the prom or whiling away a sunny afternoon at one of the many funky beachside cafés and bars. Fab.

Haad Rin Beach, Koh Phangan, Thailand

I stayed in a wooden shack on this beach for a couple of weeks while I was travelling. It was wonderful opening the little shutters every morning and seeing the sea just metres away. I went to one of the legendary Full Moon beach parties there too, dancing till the sun rose. Unforgettable.

Sennen Cove, Cornwall, England

My parents went here for their honeymoon and took us back to Sennen for many family holidays when I was growing up. I have happy memories of surfing with my dad, swimming and sandcastle-building. And fish and chips for tea, of course!

Lyme Regis, Dorset, England

My husband proposed to me on the Cobb at Lyme Regis and it was one of the most romantic moments of my life. A lovely beach with an old-fashioned seaside feel and lots of character.

How to make the perfect Cornish Cream Tea

C
LASSIC
S
CONE
R
ECIPE

(serves 8)

350 g self-raising flour

¼ tsp salt

1 tsp baking powder

85 g butter

3 tbsp caster sugar

175 ml milk

1 beaten egg (to glaze)

Heat the oven to 220°C/gas mark 7. Mix the flour, salt and baking powder. Cut the butter into cubes then rub in to the flour mixture until it resembles breadcrumbs. Stir in the sugar, then make a well in the mixture.

Warm the milk then pour it into the dry mix and stir to combine to a dough.

Sprinkle your work surface and hands with flour, then tip out the dough. Fold it over a few times, then pat into a round approximately 4 cm deep.

Take a 5 cm cutter and dip it into some flour. Cut four scones from this round, then reshape the remaining mixture to cut another four. Brush the tops with the beaten egg, and put on a baking tray.

Bake for 10 minutes until risen and golden.

Serve your scones warm or cold, with butter, clotted cream and jam, plus a pot of tea and your nicest crockery. Sea view preferable but not essential. Enjoy!

L
UCY
D
IAMOND
is the author of several internationally bestselling children’s novels, written under a different name. She lives in Bath with her husband and their three children.
The Beach Café
is her fifth novel

By the same author

Any Way You Want Me

Over You

Hens Reunited

Sweet Temptation

Acknowledgements

Huge thanks to Jenny Geras for her editorial input, and to the rest of the team at Pan for being so wonderful – Thalia, Chloe, Ellen, Michelle and Jeremy. Thanks to Simon Trewin at United Agents for helping me develop the original idea, and to Imogen Taylor, who said that all-important first ‘yes’ to this book.

Finally, my thanks as always to Martin, for the pep talks and support, for the willingness to discuss my characters with me as if they were real people, and for holding the fort so admirably when I went off to Cornwall to research the perfect beach and write about it. Did I tell you I’m planning to set my next novel in the Seychelles?

First published 2011 by Pan Books

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Copyright © Lucy Diamond 2011

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