The Cornish Village School - Summer Love (Cornish Village School series): 3

The Cornish Village School - Summer Love (Cornish Village School series): 3

by Kitty Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

Pippa Parkin thinks she has it all under control.

For teaching assistant Pippa, life in her home town of Penmenna is reassuringly predictable. Between managing the Easter Egg Hunt and dealing with her annoying but well-meaning family, Pippa thinks she has everything sorted.

That is until gorgeous new substitute teacher Kam Choudhury arrives at Penmenna School and turns everything upside down. Pippa and Kam are instantly drawn to each other, but their priorities and their working relationship make it very hard to be together.

Can they find a way to reconcile their differences and find their Happily-Ever-After?

This spellbinding romance is perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley and Holly Martin.

Praise for The Cornish Village School - Summer Love

'A very charming story' Reader Review

'A lovely will they, won't they story about two characters coming from different backgrounds and thrown together in a working environment' Reader Review

'Fabulous feel good, magical, mystical, joyous, amazing, fabulous book' Reader Review

'All in all I loved it all and I cannot wait to get more from this series and the amazing characters' Reader Review

'What a wonderful novel' Reader Review

'A perfect read simply brilliant and worth far more than five stars highly recommend it to anyone' Reader Review

'Fantastic read........ read this book in one sitting' Reader Review

'I absolutely adored this book!' Reader Review

'I have been eagerly waiting for this book all year!!' Reader Review

'Heartwarming, adorable, cute, lovely, so sweet. Can you tell I adored this book! Reader Review

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Canelo
Published: 11 Jul 2019

ISBN 10: 1788635779
ISBN 13: 9781788635776

Author Bio
Kitty Wilson lived in Cornwall for twenty-five years having been dragged there, against her will, as a stroppy teen. She is now remarkably grateful to her parents for their foresight and wisdom - and that her own children aren't as hideous. Recently she has moved to Bristol, but only for love and on the understanding that she and her partner will be returning to Cornwall to live very soon. She spends most of her time welded to the keyboard, dreaming of the beach or bombing back down the motorway for a quick visit! She has a penchant for very loud music, equally loud dresses and romantic heroines who speak their mind.