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Starting Over at Acorn Cottage

An absolutely heartwarming and uplifting romance

Kate Forster author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:1st Apr '21

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In Starting Over at Acorn Cottage, Clara seeks a fresh start in a charming village after heartbreak, discovering love and friendship along the way.

In Starting Over at Acorn Cottage, Clara Maxwell embarks on a journey of healing after discovering that her boyfriend and best friend have betrayed her. Packing her bags, she leaves the bustling life of London behind, seeking solace and a fresh start in the countryside. Acorn Cottage, however, proves to be more of a challenge than she anticipated, presenting a series of unexpected hurdles that test her resolve. With the help of her handsome contractor, Henry Garnett, and his charming daughter Pansy, Clara begins to rebuild her life amidst the quaint, quirky community of Merryknowe.

The village is filled with endearing characters, each contributing to Clara's journey of self-discovery. From Rachel Brown, the shy baker whose treats bring joy to the local tearooms, to the wise old lady Tassie McIver, who offers insights through her tea leaves, Clara finds herself surrounded by warmth and support. As she navigates the ups and downs of renovating her new home, she also learns to open her heart again, discovering that love and friendship can blossom in the most unexpected places.

Starting Over at Acorn Cottage is a heartwarming tale of resilience, love, and the power of community. Clara's journey is a reminder that it's never too late to embrace a new beginning and that sometimes, the most beautiful things come from the messiest situations. Will Acorn Cottage be the sanctuary she needs to heal and find happiness once more?

This beautifully descriptive and touching story about love and hope is fabulous sunshine reading * Closer *

ISBN: 9781800247352

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352 pages