The Gin Shack on the Beach by Catherine Miller

The Gin Shack on the Beach

by Catherine Miller

‘A little gem. 5*’ Samantha Tonge, bestselling author of The New Beginnings Coffee Club

You’re never too old to try something new!

When octogenarian Olive Turner is persuaded by her son to move into a retirement home, she congratulates herself on finding the secret to an easy life: no washing up, cooking or cleaning. But Olive isn’t one for mindless bingo with her fellow residents, and before the first day is over she's already hatching a plan to escape back to her beloved beach hut and indulge in her secret passion for a very good gin & tonic.

Before long Olive’s secret is out and turning into something wonderful and new. Only a select few are invited, but word spreads quickly about the weekly meetings of The Gin Shack Club. Soon everybody on the beach wants to become a gin connoisseur and join Olive on her journey to never being forced to grow older than you feel.

A journey of friendship, defiance and a quest for the perfect G&T.

Readers LOVE The Gin Shack on the Beach!

Wow, what a lovely story! The book captured me from the start…This book was a breath of fresh air!… This is a book that I won’t forget in a hurry, genuinely one that everyone should read. Highly recommended.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars

I absolutely loved it! This is a 5 star book all the way and I’m only sorry that it ended.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars

This book is a hoot and I spent a glorious Saturday immersed between the pages and absolutely loved every moment of it. Fantastic.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars

I adored absolutely everything about this book!… Fantastic and utterly fun.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars

‘Brilliantly written, and a story of not growing old gracefully.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars

Perfect summer reading, or for anytime really when you want a feel-good and uplifting read.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars

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I picked up this book because it is precisely a genre that I don't think we can ever have enough of - old lady chick lit!

Give me stories of older women in charge of their own lives; finding new passions; doing whatever they want!  I'll read them all.  Give me more old ladies defying their fussy children and skinny dipping at the beach. 

This book also made me really, really want a beach hut even though I don't live by the beach and even if I did, they aren't a thing here. 

Olive moves into a home where everyone cares about safety to the point of not allowing the residents to live.  This is actually a huge problem for older people.  If you can't do anything other than what is super-safe, you don't get to do anything fun.

I was intrigued by the gin combinations that are discussed here.  I wish there were some recipes for the cocktails discussed.  I don't drink so I have no idea if I like gin or not but this book made me want to try some.  I feel like I wouldn't like a gin and tonic at all but the gin with violet syrup that tasted like candied violets sounded interesting.  I'm not sure if the rhubarb one sounded good or not but they were fans of it in the book. 

I didn't care much for the bit of mystery in the book.  I was just here for the characters and their adventures!This review was originally posted on Based On A True Story

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