Jess is looking for a fresh start and facing an uncertain future ... She takes refuge in the beautiful Devon seaside town of Pennycombe but her confidence is at an all-time low after losing her job. She's treading on eggshells living with her cousin Ruth, who seems to be permanently angry with her,
The Pet Shop at Pennycombe Bay
โ Scribed by Sheila Norton
- Publisher
- Ebury Publishing;EBURY Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 335 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A heartwarming and uplifting tale of community, friendship and love to curl up with this summer - perfect for fans of Phillipa Ashley, Milly Johnson and Jill Mansell.
'A thoroughly enjoyable read' Katie Fforde,Sunday Times bestselling author of A Country Escape
When the going gets ruff, it's time to make a change...
In need of a fresh start, Jess has moved to the beautiful Devon seaside town of Pennycombe Bay. However it isn't the new beginning she was hoping for - she enjoys her new job at the local pet shop but feels like she's treading on eggshells living with her moody cousin Ruth.
When she meets handsome stranger, Nick, on the beach, she thinks she's made a new friend or something more. Although her hopes of romance are quickly dashed when she finds out he's seeing another woman...
Can Jess make Pennycombe feel like home?
**Fans of Cathy Bramley, Carole Matthews and Katie Fforde will love Sheila...
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