‘Captivating’ Heat Magazine‘Beautiful… heartwarming’ Zara Stoneley‘A wonderful ray of reading sunshine’ Heidi Swain
Charlie has a new helper on her bus, her free-spirited and loveable cousin, Delilah, who’s paid a visit to the charming Cornish village of Porthgolow and is helping out on Charlie’s adorable cream tea bus.
When the director of a new TV series filming further along the coast tells Delilah that the bus would be the perfect addition to their onsite catering, she takes him a bit too literally. Charlie and Delilah find themselves caught up in the filming of a lavish period drama and it isn’t long before Delilah finds herself drawn to the handsome male lead.
But Delilah has made a habit of making rash decisions and it’s one of the reasons she’s hiding out in Cornwall. Could this be one impulsive step too far, or is a change of direction the start of something quite unexpected…
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008333478
Number of pages: 394
Weight: 280 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 26 mm
Praise for Cressida McLaughlin: ‘Oh, I just LOVED this story. All the characters are wonderful.’ Isabelle Broom ‘With a heroine that you root for this is a sweet read with real heart and soul’ Sarra Manning author of The House of Secrets ‘McLaughlin writes so warmly and vividly, the rest of the world melts away… I love that feeling!’ Kirsty Greenwood Praise for Cressida McLaughlin 'A lovely, warm gem of a series that stays with you…I loved it’ Alexandra Brown ‘Warm and wonderful…’ Miranda Dickinson ‘Real heart and soul’ Sarra Manning author of The House of Secrets
A welcome return ticket to the Cornish Cream Tea bus.
February in Porthgolow and cousin Delilah has left her disasters in London behind hoping for peace and quiet and to help with Charlie’s successful venture with...
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A great summery edition to this amazing series. Loved it
Woohoo, we are at the start of a new book by Cressida McLaughlin an author whom of you haven't read anything by then I emplore you to do so straight away.
I mean what's not to love about this book
Set in...
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