Coming Home to Cuckoo Cottage
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Narrated by:
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Karen Cass
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Written by:
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Heidi Swain
About this listen
When Lottie Foster’s grandmother’s best friend Gwen dies, she leaves Lottie her lovely home, Cuckoo Cottage.
Lottie loves the cottage but Matt, a charming local builder, points out that beneath its charm it is falling apart. Luckily he is always on hand to help with the problems that somehow seem to keep cropping up. But is he just a bit too good to be true? Certainly Will, Lottie’s closest neighbour, seems to think so.
Lottie plans to set up her own business renovating vintage caravans. She hasn’t told anyone about the project she has cooked up with Jemma from The Cherry Tree Café to repurpose Gwen’s old caravan and turn it into a gorgeous tearoom.
But before she can finally enjoy living with her legacy she must uncover who she can trust, and who to avoid. And with two men vying for her attention, will she also find love?
'A sweet and lovely story. I guarantee you will fall in love with Heidi’s wonderful world' Milly Johnson
'A big, fat, cosy hug of a read... it will leave you with a warm glow!' Mandy Baggot, author of Those Summer Nights
'A perfect summer read... It made me want to pack up my cupcakes in my red spotty hanky and go and live in the book' Jane Linfoot, author of The Little Wedding Shop by the Sea
'A story that captures your heart - engaging characters, a gorgeous setting and chickens! A winning formula' Christie Barlow, author of Evie's Year of Taking Chances©2017 Heidi Swain (P)2018 Simon & Schuster UK
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- 2020-08-03
Frustrating
The female protagonist in this story is so incredibly clueless it’s painful. I get that it’s supposed to be a light read but surely we can have female leads who are even just moderately sensible and still provide enough momentum to keep a light story going. The supporting characters are great. The peripheral storyline is good. But listening to the lead convince herself over and over (and over and over for multiple chapters) that her future goals aren’t going to pan out instead of taking two minutes to find an answer to a very simple question is just too unbelievable and made it really hard to care if she did or didn’t succeed.
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