Cornwall for Christmas: A Polwenna Bay novella
β Scribed by Saberton, Ruth
- Book ID
- 108793791
- Publisher
- Notting Hill Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 81 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01LYHNWHA
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sometimes the best Christmas presents are the ones you aren't expecting ...
When Kat James exchanges the city for a solitary Yuletide in a Cornish fishing village she's fully expecting a quiet time. What she isn't prepared for is a little meddling from her well-meaning best friend and a visit from the Ghost of Boyfriends Past. Romance, festive or otherwise, isn't on Kat's Christmas list. The last thing she is looking for is love.
Is coming to Cornwall for Christmas a big mistake for Kat? Has her broken heart set harder than the granite cliffs? Or will Polwenna Bay and its inhabitants work a little festive magic after all?
CORNWALL FOR CHRISTMAS is a festive return to Polwenna Bay, the warm -hearted Cornish set series by the bestselling author of ESCAPE FOR THE SUMMER and KATY CARTER WANTS A HERO.
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Praise for Ruth Saberton:
"Fresh, fast paced and funny" Company Magazine
"A real treat of a read" Fiona Walker
"Clever and fresh" Richard Madeley
"A roller coaster of a read - I was gripped by emotion" Krafti Reader
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