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Autumn in Sunset Harbour – a delightful and heartwarming autumn-themed romantic comedy from CP Ward, much-loved author of Christmas at the Marshmallow Cafe and Summer at Blue Sands Cove. When her grandmother’s death brings Rachel Castle back to her Cornish hometown of Porth Melynos—known to locals as Sunset Harbour—she has no idea of the run of bad luck that is coming. Finding herself homeless, car-less, and in a doctor’s waiting room, she wonders what else can go wrong. With her schooldays sweetheart now living with the girl who bullied her, Rachel wants nothing more than to get out of Sunset Harbour and never come back. But small towns have a way of holding on to you, and when Rachel meets a young and mysterious fisherman with a twinkle in his eye, her luck starts to change. As the autumn leaves begins to fall and the evenings to draw in, will Rachel finally find the answers she’s been looking for, answers to both the questions of her past, and of her future? From CP Ward, the author of the bestselling Christmas at Marshmallow Café, Summer at Blue Sands Cove, and Autumn in Sycamore Park, Autumn in Sunset Harbour is another delightful romantic comedy that will have you pining for quiet autumn days, hot coffee and warm fudge, and the comforting embrace of loved ones.
Autumn in Sunset Harbour - a delightful and heartwarming autumn-themed romantic comedy from CP Ward, much-loved author of Christmas at the Marshmallow Cafe and Summer at Blue Sands Cove. When her grandmother's death brings Rachel Castle back to her Cornish hometown of Porth Melynos-known to locals as Sunset Harbour-she has no idea of the run of bad luck that is coming. Finding herself homeless, car-less, and in a doctor's waiting room, she wonders what else can go wrong. With her schooldays sweetheart now living with the girl who bullied her, Rachel wants nothing more than to get out of Sunset Harbour and never come back. But small towns have a way of holding on to you, and when Rachel meets a young and mysterious fisherman with a twinkle in his eye, her luck starts to change. As the autumn leaves begins to fall and the evenings to draw in, will Rachel finally find the answers she's been looking for, answers to both the questions of her past, and of her future? From CP Ward, the author of the bestselling Christmas at Marshmallow Café, Summer at Blue Sands Cove, and Autumn in Sycamore Park, Autumn in Sunset Harbour is another delightful romantic comedy that will have you pining for quiet autumn days, hot coffee and warm fudge, and the comforting embrace of loved ones.
Three delightful and heartwarming autumn-themed romantic comedies from CP Ward, much loved author of the Delightful Christmas series. Autumn in Sycamore Park Having fled a relationship and a previous life she would rather forget, young teacher Jennifer Stevens throws herself into a demanding new job at Brentwell Primary. Charged with marshalling a group of unruly eight-year-olds to the autumn harvest festival, her only solace is the peace of nearby Sycamore Park. As the evenings draw in and the leaves begin to fall, will new friends, delicious autumn treats, and a possible new man on the orange-tinted horizon help Jennifer finally come to terms with her past and begin to look forward into the future? Autumn at the Willow River Guesthouse Lily Markham is having a hard time of things. In the space of a week, she loses her job, breaks up with her cheating boyfriend, and is kicked out of her London flat. With her world crashing down, Lily does the only thing she can: retreat to her charming hometown of Willow River to lick her wounds. There, Lily takes a job in her uncle’s guesthouse, develops a friendship with a reclusive novelist, and starts to rebuild her life. And when she meets someone from her past, love could be floating on the cool autumn breeze … Autumn in Sunset Harbour When her grandmother’s death brings Rachel Castle back to her Cornish hometown of Porth Melynos—known to locals as Sunset Harbour—she has no idea of the run of bad luck that is coming. Finding herself homeless, carless, and in a doctor’s waiting room, she wonders what else can go wrong. With her schooldays sweetheart now living with the girl who bullied her, Rachel wants nothing more than to get out of Sunset Harbour and never come back. But small towns have a way of holding on to you, and when Rachel meets a young and mysterious fisherman with a twinkle in his eye, her luck starts to change.
The first three delightful and heartwarming romantic comedies in CP Ward's Glorious Summer Series. Summer at Blue Sands Cove Tired of the city, Grace Clelland returns to Blue Sands, the quiet Cornish seaside village where she grew up. There she will meet old flames and old friends, rekindle old loves and ignite new ones in a novel that will have you dreaming of the soft crash of the waves on the shore, the feel of sand between your toes, overloaded ice-creams and smoky beach barbeques. Summer at Tall Trees Lake When worryingly-close-to-forty Jane Bennett wins a tent in an employee of the month competition, her best friend Annabel suggests they take the unremarkable prize and head for the Cornish countryside. Jane, unmarried, unheralded, and—in her own eyes at least—unimportant, can come up with no decent excuse. After a series of mishaps, the two women find themselves at the charming but failing Tall Trees Lake Camping and Caravan Park, where the family-owned park’s errant son, Dean Stinton, has just returned from overseas, into the middle of a battle for the park’s survival against its predatory neighbour, Tall Trees Premier, run by his jilted ex-lover, Kelly Coldwinter. Summer at Harbour View House After losing her flat to a fire, thirty-something and single Natasha Bright’s fortunes appear to be on the rise when a friend asks her to look after a beachside summerhouse in the quaint Cornish village of Penkoe for a few weeks. Together with Hannah Lucas, her bubbly and equally-homeless neighbour, Natasha sets off for her Cornish paradise. However, the promised glass palace turns out to be … well, less so, it rains endlessly, the village is a nightmare of oddball locals, and the man next-door is a chauvinist pig. Only as Natasha and Hannah begin to delve deeper do they start to understand just what it is they have found, and how Penkoe just might be a paradise after all…
A bundle of books #1 (FOR NOW AND FOREVER), #2 (FOREVER AND FOR ALWAYS), and #3 (FOREVER, WITH YOU) in Sophie Loves’s The Inn at Sunset Harbor series. This bundle offers books #1, #2, and #3 in one convenient file, with approximately 200,000 words of reading. In FOR NOW AND FOREVER, Emily Mitchell, 35, living and working in New York City, has struggled through a string of failed relationships. When her boyfriend of 7 years takes her out for their long-awaited anniversary dinner, Emily is sure that this time will be different, that this time she will finally get the ring. When he gives her a small bottle of perfume instead, Emily knows the time has come to break up with him—and for her entire life to have a fresh start. Reeling from her unsatisfying, high-pressure life, Emily decides she needs a change. She decides on a whim to drive to her father’s abandoned home on the coast of Maine, a sprawling, historic house where she’d spent magical summers as a child. But the house, long-neglected, is in dire need of repair, and the winter is no time to be in Maine. Emily hasn’t been there in 20 years, when a tragic accident changed her sister’s life and shattered her family. Her parents divorced, her father disappeared, and Emily was never able to bring herself to step foot in that house again. In FOREVER AND FOR ALWAYS, 35 year old Emily Mitchell has fled her job, apartment and ex-boyfriend in New York City for her father's abandoned home on the coast of Maine, needing a change in her life. Tapping her life savings to restore the historic home, and with a budding relationship with the caretaker, Daniel, Emily prepares to open the Inn at Sunset Harbor as Memorial Day comes. In FOREVER, WITH YOU, as Memorial Day comes, Emily Mitchell prepares to open the Inn at Sunset Harbor. But all does not go as planned. Emily learns quickly that she has no idea how to run a B&B. The house, despite her efforts, needs new, urgent repairs she cannot afford. Her covetous neighbor is still determined to make trouble for her. And worst of all: just as her relationship with Daniel is blossoming, she learns he has a secret. THE INN AT SUNSET HARBOR is a dazzling new romance series that will make you laugh, make you cry, will keep you turning pages late into the night—and will make you fall in love with romance all over again.
When Edith Davies is unexpectedly made both unemployed and homeless, she will take any opportunity going. Soon one comes in the shape of Trenton Manor, a crumbling mansion which local aristocrat Lord Pickles wishes to sell, so Edith jumps in with both feet. Along with her parents’ introverted lodger, Stephanie, Edith takes on the role as live-in cleaner. However, when the discovery of a hidden room reveals a stunning hundred-year-old secret, Edith can have no idea of the rollercoaster that lies ahead. Against a backdrop of warm autumn colours, Edith will both step out of the shadow of her famous sister, help Stephanie overcome her demons, and maybe even find love with an old classmate, Anthony, whom Edith best remembers as the boy she once pushed into the school pond. Set in the beautiful countryside outside the beloved Devonshire town of Brentwell, Autumn on Maple Tree Lane brings all the romance, humour, and seasonal goodwill that CP Ward’s readers have come to expect.
Summer at Harbour View House – the third book in CP Ward’s Glorious Summer series. After losing her flat to a fire, thirty-something and single Natasha Bright’s fortunes appear to be on the rise when a friend asks her to look after a beachside summerhouse in the quaint Cornish village of Penkoe for a few weeks. Together with Hannah Lucas, her bubbly and equally-homeless neighbour, Natasha sets off for her Cornish paradise. However, the promised glass palace turns out to be … well, less so, it rains endlessly, the village is a nightmare of oddball locals, and the man next-door is a chauvinist pig. Only as Natasha and Hannah begin to delve deeper, meeting handsome locals Davey and Ben, and uncovering a years-old grudge which threatens the village’s very existence, do they start to understand just what it is they have found, and how Penkoe just might be a paradise after all… From the much-loved author of Christmas at the Marshmallow Café, Summer at Blue Sands Cove, and Autumn in Sycamore Park, comes this third volume in CP Ward’s Glorious Summer series, full of humour, excitement, and just a little romance.
Welcome Home Again this Christmas: A delightful romantic comedy set against the magical backdrop of Christmas in the Scottish Highlands, from CP Ward, author of Autumn in Sycamore Park, I’m Glad I Found You This Christmas, and Christmas at the Marshmallow Café. When Brentwell Public Library closes over Christmas for renovations, young librarian Lizzie Cotton finds herself unexpectedly unemployed. With a credit card bill to pay, she finds herself googling for a Christmas miracle, and it comes in the form of a little secondhand bookshop desperately seeking a new manager. There’s only one problem. It’s in Scotland, at the other end of the country, in a little village that Lizzie can’t even locate on a map. A little village called Hollydell … With her chinchilla Albert in tow, Lizzie sets off for what she hopes will be a nice steady income over the Christmas season. What she’s not expecting is an adventure, one with large helpings of Christmas pudding, copious mince pieces, lashings of humour, and maybe even a little dash of romance … CP Ward’s fans have long awaited a return to Hollydell, the delightful Christmas village in the Scottish Highlands first visited in I’m Glad I Found You This Christmas. Now, their Christmas wish is about to come true.