Could Meadowbrook Manor be the country escape she is looking for ... ' It's been a year since Meadowbrook Manor was transformed into a boutique hotel, and things are running smoothly for the Singer family, who own it. When they receive a call from Brooke Walker, a 25-year-old woman who wants to swap
The Ticket to Happiness
โ Scribed by Faith Bleasdale
- Book ID
- 111068469
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 512 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780008306977
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โฆ Synopsis
Will the trip of her dreams become the journey of a lifetime? Brooke Walker needs to escape, and what better way to do so than booking a one-way ticket from California to England? Destination: Meadowbrook Manor โ a family-run boutique hotel in the countryside, which promises fresh air, picturesque views, and โ most importantly โ peace and quiet.ย But the last thing Brooke wants is to kick back and relax. She quickly integrates into daily life at the hotel, lending a hand at the animal sanctuary on site and becoming a firm friend to both the staff and residents.ย Yet even with so much to distract her, Brooke soon realises she can't outrun her troubles โ even 5,000 miles from home. Will Meadowbrook Manor be the fresh start she needs, or will it help her find happiness in ways that she least expected...?ย A heart-warming story about hope, family and second chances, perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley, Jules Wake and Heidi Swain. PRAISE FOR THE MEADOWBROOK MANOR SERIES 'A lovely heart-warming hug of a book about family and following your heart.' Zara Stoneley, bestselling author of The Wedding Date 'Wish the animal sanctuary and Manor House were real as I would book a holiday there for real asap. It sounds and feels idyllic.' Netgalley Reviewer 'A well written, warm-hearted read.' Netgalley Reviewer
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