New Beginnings at Rose Cottage
Staycation in Devon this summer - where friendship, home comforts and romance are guaranteed...
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Narrado por:
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Helen Keeley
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Genevieve Swallow
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Rosalind Steele
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De:
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Erin Green
Sobre este áudio
Escape to gorgeous Rose Cottage in glorious Devon for a chance of a fresh start in Erin Green's feel-good novel. If you love Lucy Diamond, Phillipa Ashley, Sue Moorcroft and Holly Martin, you'll love Erin Green's novels of love, life and laughter!
You are invited to holiday at gorgeous Rose Cottage - where friendship, home comforts and romance are guaranteed....
One glorious summer brings the chance to begin again.
When solo travellers Benni, Emma and Ruth find themselves holidaying together at charming Rose Cottage in Brixham, Devon, they are initially disappointed to be sharing with strangers of a different age group.
But 'friendship and home comforts' are guaranteed at Rose Cottage and soon a bond blossoms between the women, who each have valuable life lessons to share.
As the summer unfolds, Benni, Emma and Ruth begin to realise that age is just a number. Before their time at Rose Cottage ends, will they take the chance to grasp the dreams that are now within their reach?
For another uplifting tale from Erin Green, don't miss Taking a Chance on Love, out now!
©2019 Erin Green (P)2019 Headline Publishing Group LtdResumo da Crítica
"Like a scrummy bowl of Devon cream and strawberries, this is a tasty, rich and delicious summer read laced with the warmth of friendships and the possibilities of new beginnings.... The author has the knack of making her characters spring off the pages so real that you'll care about them." (Peterborough Telegraph)