What if one moment could change your life forever? Ness has almost resigned herself to being single forever, when she catches sight of the most gorgeous man she's ever seen on the train to work. But just as she plucks up the courage to speak to him โ he steps off the train and disappears into the cr
The Little Vintage Carousel by the Sea
โ Scribed by Admans, Jaimie
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 304 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0008296960
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โฆ Synopsis
What if one moment could change your life forever? Ness has almost resigned herself to being single forever, when she catches sight of the most gorgeous man she's ever seen on the train to work. But just as she plucks up the courage to speak to him โ he steps off the train and disappears into the crowds, without realising he's accidentally dropped his phone! It's her 'glass slipper' moment, she's sure of it, she just needs to track him down โ all the way to the gorgeous seaside village of Pearlholme, where she finds him restoring a vintage carousel by the sea... Maybe it's finally time to follow her heart?
โฆ Subjects
Romance fiction
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