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New Dreams at Polkerran Point

Forfatter:
pocket, 2023
Engelsk
142,-
A surprise inheritance will open the doors to her future, and also the past

When Aunt Meg leaves her cottage to Anna Redding in her will, Anna immediately packs up and heads to Polkerran, the Cornish fishing village where she was so happy as a child.

With ambitions to turn the cottage into a B&B, a job working for the enigmatic historian, Oliver Seymour, and the return of her childhood crush, Alex Tremayne, it seems the stars have all aligned for Anna.

But Aunt Meg left behind a mystery for her to solve, and a shock discovery reveals she may be living a dream that isn't really hers to hold. Can Anna rescue the new life she's made for herself? Who in Polkerran can she really count on in her time of need?

A charming and cosy romance for fans of Trisha Ashley, Cressida McLaughlin and Suzanne Snow.

Previously published as The Cottage in the Cornish Cove.

Praise for New Dreams at Polkerran Point

'What a fabulous start to a new series! A gorgeous setting, fantastic characters and a wonderfully romantic story' Jessica Redland

'A gorgeous read, infused with love, a true sense of community and delightful characters finding their way into the future as they come to terms with the past.' Suzanne Snow

'The perfect read to curl up with and escape to Cornwall. Cass's descriptions of the county made me feel as if I were there, I could see Polkerran beautifully in my mind and hear the characters calling to each other as they made their way around the village.' Kitty Wilson

'A beautiful slow burn love story with lots of twists. Fantastic ending.' Reader review

'A well written story with characters I felt I knew. A great romance with a few twists and turns and a hint of mystery. I really enjoyed it from start to finish.' Reader review

Undertittel
An uplifting and charming Cornish romance
Forfatter
Cass Grafton
ISBN
9781804365991
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
188 gram
Utgivelsesdato
21.9.2023
Forlag
Canelo
Antall sider
352