“A delightful Cornish romance” about starting over—in life and love—from the author of Soul Searching (Holly Kinsella, bestselling author of Uptown Girl). Wealthy hotel heiress Georgie Hetherington is tired of having her life dictated for her. So, armed with a new identity, she rejects an arranged marriage and begins her journey of self-discovery in Cornwall, a small coastal town where she hopes to have nothing to worry about but tea and scones. That is until she starts chatting to the gorgeous man who hangs around the café where she works . . . Jay Jacobs is dark, brooding, and intent on sweeping Georgie off her feet. He is a welcome distraction from her mounting money worries, and as time goes by, this seaside romance starts to turn into something much more serious. It appears Jay could be the answer to all of Georgie’s problems, but the warning bells ringing in her ears will make her choose between trusting her instincts or keeping her distance. Georgie is about to find out how tough independence can be . . .
A deeply moving tale of tragedy, forgiveness, and faithful hearts set during the turbulent years of World War II from the author of A Love Shared. 1939. Childhood sweethearts Ruth Davies and Paul Jenkins plan to marry, despite the imminent war. However, just a few months later, Paul receives his call up papers . . . While Paul is away, Ruth decides to concentrate on her career as a secretary to help keep herself distracted. But nothing can prepare her for the twists and turns—some tragic, some joyous—life has in store for her. The news that Paul is missing prods Ruth into a marriage of convenience, a challenge that she is determined to face head on to help her forget her losses. As the war rolls on, so do the everyday struggles of life, until one final surprise sends Ruth reeling. To overcome the years of heartbreak and pain, Ruth must surrender to the spark of hope that is lighting her way to her one true love . . . “I was gripped from the first page to the last.” —Holly Kinsella, bestselling author of Uptown Girl
Julia Renton returns from a trip to Kenya to discover her mother is dead – evidently having committed suicide. Her brother Ryan is equally devastated and the pair rushes to their cottage in Cornwall to escape their cold and unforgiving father. Soon, a body is discovered in an outhouse and things start to go wrong, including the presumed murder of one half of an elderly pair of sisters, and the Renton’s cottage burning down. Trying to move on, Julia takes employment with Bryce Davies, a local holiday and property dealer. There seems to be something major in the pipeline and Bryce is involved, but his intentions with the Rentons are possibly less than innocent. When strange things start happening to Julia, she realises someone has made themselves involved in her life – and closer than she originally thought.
“A delightful Cornish romance” about starting over—in life and love—from the author of Soul Searching (Holly Kinsella, bestselling author of Uptown Girl). Wealthy hotel heiress Georgie Hetherington is tired of having her life dictated for her. So, armed with a new identity, she rejects an arranged marriage and begins her journey of self-discovery in Cornwall, a small coastal town where she hopes to have nothing to worry about but tea and scones. That is until she starts chatting to the gorgeous man who hangs around the café where she works . . . Jay Jacobs is dark, brooding, and intent on sweeping Georgie off her feet. He is a welcome distraction from her mounting money worries, and as time goes by, this seaside romance starts to turn into something much more serious. It appears Jay could be the answer to all of Georgie’s problems, but the warning bells ringing in her ears will make her choose between trusting her instincts or keeping her distance. Georgie is about to find out how tough independence can be . . .
A deeply moving tale of tragedy, forgiveness, and faithful hearts set during the turbulent years of World War II from the author of A Love Shared. 1939. Childhood sweethearts Ruth Davies and Paul Jenkins plan to marry, despite the imminent war. However, just a few months later, Paul receives his call up papers . . . While Paul is away, Ruth decides to concentrate on her career as a secretary to help keep herself distracted. But nothing can prepare her for the twists and turns—some tragic, some joyous—life has in store for her. The news that Paul is missing prods Ruth into a marriage of convenience, a challenge that she is determined to face head on to help her forget her losses. As the war rolls on, so do the everyday struggles of life, until one final surprise sends Ruth reeling. To overcome the years of heartbreak and pain, Ruth must surrender to the spark of hope that is lighting her way to her one true love . . . “I was gripped from the first page to the last.” —Holly Kinsella, bestselling author of Uptown Girl
Ashton reached out and touched Kerrien's cheek almost paternally, but the touch made her heart race. What could be wrong with her? First she'd been breathless from Brett's kiss, and now this. Kerrien kept telling herself that she was only in Australia to take care of Ashton's children and not to fall in love with him. Brett was surely a much safer bet? Particularly when Ashton's sister Kate, and his girlfriend Martine, made it clear that there was no room for Kerrien in Ashton's ordered life...
Career-minded Sarah is happy with her life and her progress in her law firm. Marriage is not on her agenda: the great love of her life is Major, her horse. But a broken arm from a fall is causing Sarah a whole lot of grief. Enter a handsome stranger, her knight to the rescue complete with white charger. Their shared passion for horses brought Sarah and Alex together, but working together in their law firm brings conflict that may prove impossible to overcome.
When magazine journalist Amanda meets and falls in love with an attractive professional tennis player, she can't bring herself totell him what she does for a living as he has told her just how much he hates gossip writers.
Lissa decides she has something to prove and takes a job as a housekeeper. However, with her privileged background, she's ill prepared for such work and all too often finds herself in danger of her true identity being discovered.
Cathy enjoys her job as nanny to six-year-old Jamie Hargreaves, but she thinks that his father, David, who is a widower, takes her too much for granted. Then she meets the rugged, good-looking Rob Tregarth, who lives on a boat on the canal, and they fall in love. But when David has a car accident and it seems he will never walk again, Cathy knows her loyalty lies with him and Jamie. Can she find a solution - and lasting happiness?
Lizzie Vale, Nellie Cobridge's youngest sibling, has to make a decision. What will she do with her life? Journalism excites her, but in 1938 it's not easy for a woman to get a job in this field, however bright and lively she is. Determined to succeed, she tries various schemes and tackles everything with enthusiasm.
Julia Renton returns from a trip to Kenya to discover her mother is dead – evidently having committed suicide. Her brother Ryan is equally devastated and the pair rushes to their cottage in Cornwall to escape their cold and unforgiving father. Soon, a body is discovered in an outhouse and things start to go wrong, including the presumed murder of one half of an elderly pair of sisters, and the Renton’s cottage burning down. Trying to move on, Julia takes employment with Bryce Davies, a local holiday and property dealer. There seems to be something major in the pipeline and Bryce is involved, but his intentions with the Rentons are possibly less than innocent. When strange things start happening to Julia, she realises someone has made themselves involved in her life – and closer than she originally thought.
Back in 1930, when Nellie marries James, the owner of a pottery factory, her future looks wonderful. However, moving into a different social class brings its issues.
Jessica Farley had inherited Tamarisk Cottage, her grandparents' home in Cornwall. The property had been neglected and the daffodil fields alongside were a wilderness, but she was determined to re-start Gramps' daffodil business. When Andrew Rogers turned up at the cottage, Jessica was surprised that the boy she had so disliked when she was a child had turned into a handsome man. But why is Andrew so sceptical about her business venture, and who is deliberately sabotaging it?
How could anyone not fall in love with Cameron? Handsome, rich, funny, caring - the sort of man every girl dreams of. And he had fallen in love with Megan. She couldn't say 'no' to his offer of marriage and she was swept along in a whirl of preparations. Was he just too good to be true? How well did she really know him? What was the old saying - 'marry in haste, repent at leisure'? She just hoped the second part wasn't true...
For the last four years, since her father's death, Fliss Crosby has helped her mother run their small hotel on the Cornish coast. After a poor summer season, they decide to offer winter lets at reduced rates, and Matt Forbes, a handsome writer, comes to stay as a long-term guest. Fliss finds herself becoming increasingly attracted to Matt, but he is strangely secretive about his life. Her doubts about him begin to grow - especially when things start to go wrong in the hotel.
Working in an office to make ends meet, Sophie hides her passion for clothes and her ambition to become a dress designer. Then a chance brings Adam Gilbert into her life - a man who can make her dreams come true.
Nellie, a talented paintress in the pottery industry of the 1920s becomes the breadwinner for her parents and three siblings when disaster strikes. She is forced to find employment where she can find it and loses her heart to the wrong man. He recognizes her talents and offers her a future-- how can she move into his world?
Amy returns home to find the house deserted and her father mysteriously absent. Her oldest friend Greg rallies round and they begin their mission to find her father. Had her father planned some sort of surprise holiday for her? Or was there a sinister purpose behind the mysterious phone calls? Mystery, adventure, possible danger and a trip to Southern Spain follow. But how could they enjoy the beautiful settings with such threats hanging over them?
Jess inherits an idyllic cottage in Cornwall and is determined to begin a new life but there are surpises waiting. Someone is entering the cottage each time she goes out. Are they hoping to drive her away? If so, why?
Who could she trust? Leaving behind her domineering father and life of luxury, Georgina Hetherington heads to Cornwall. But will secrecy and lies on both sides tear apart Georgie's relationship with Jay, her first true love?
When Sally is offered a position in New Zealand, she sees it as the opportunity of a lifetime. Unfortunately, her mother doesn't share her view - and neither does her fiance. Sadly, she hands back his ring and looks to an uncertain future. When Adam arrives in her life though, along with a gorgeous little boy, everything becomes even more complicated. But New Zealand works its own brand of magic, and for Sally an unexpected, whole new life is beginning.
It is 1952. William Cobridge has returned from a trip to America a different man. Used to a life of luxury, he had been sent away to learn about life in the real world. He meets teacher Paula Frost on a visit to see her aunt, the housekeeper at Cobridge House. He is keen to see Paula again and asks her for a date. Could this be the start of a new romance? But then, things never go smoothly ...
Cassie was devastated when her boyfriend told her he had found another love. But then she meets Tom, a writer. When Cassie takes up Tom's offer of a job, she begins to fall in love with him. But Cassie's life falls apart yet again when his sister tells her Tom is already married. . .
With Đ4.07 in her bank account, the rent due, and her party-planning business foundering, Sarah-Louise is forced to look for a job. Spotting one in the paper, she makes the call and soon meets Olly, who is looking after his sister's dog Molly for six months and needs someone to walk her. Sarah-Louise takes a fancy to him - but after dealing with an AWOL Molly, a jealous flatmate and a worrying attack on Olly, could the two of them possibly have a future together?
Every time they had been alone together, things had quickly got out of hand. She didn't know if she would be able to resist this powerful, sexy man if she was living in close proximity to him for several days. Most of Jenna's worries arose from the fact that she and Simon were lovers in the past, and she had a secret about that past that she mustn't reveal to him at any cost. And although Simon didn't seem to care about his wife and child, Jenna had to.
Young widow Lauren and her son Scott have emigrated to New Zealand, where they inherit an unusual home set in a thermal park. Lauren keeps the park running smoothly for tourists, but struggles with the huge task. Desperate for help, her advertisement is answered by hunky Travis, and she believes her problems are solved.
When Nick arrives in a small Cornish village as doctor's locum, she's not expecting the opposition that she receives - just for being female It seems that Doctor Roskelly, once left broken-hearted, now distrusts all women equally.
Zara and her friend, Lynne, have a catering business, which is growing in reputation. The enigmatic Oliver Pendlebury offers her a contract, but there are strings attached. Should she trust him? The demanding, pushy Amanda claims to be his fiancee - so can Zara really believe his denial?
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