The old tea house on Mulberry Street in Belfast hasn't changed much over the years. But it's about to bear witness to some significant transformations ... Daniel Stanley might make the most glorious deserts in the whole of Ireland, but he won't support his wife Penny's desire to have at least one bu
The House on Mulberry Street
โ Scribed by Jeannie Chin
- Book ID
- 111736010
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 8 MB
- Series
- Blue Cedar Falls #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781538753651
- ASIN
- B0B5SD7J2T
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โฆ Synopsis
In this charming small-town romance, two best friends sharing a kiss might have made the worst mistake of their livesโor found the best thing that's ever happened to them.
Between helping at her familyโs inn and teaching painting, Elizabeth Wu has put her dream of being an artist on the back burner. But her plan to launch an arts festival will boost the local Blue Cedar Falls arts scene and give her a showcase for her own work. If only she can get the town council on board. At least she can rely on her dependable best friend Graham to support her. Except lately, he hasnโt been acting like his old self, and she has no idea why.
Graham Lewis has been secretly in love with Elizabeth forever, but itโs past time that he faces the cold, hard truth: vivacious, amazing Elizabeth will never see him as anything but a platonic pal. Heโs going to help her get the festival off the ground, but after that he needs to forget his one-sided crush. Until one impulsive kiss changes everything. Can they really rebuild their entire relationshipโand the festivalโfrom the ground up? Or will it all come crashing down?
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