The Village of Lost and Found
Riverside Lane, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Helen Keeley
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By:
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Alison Sherlock
About this listen
From the top 50 bestselling author of The Village Shop For Lonely Hearts
Scandal-hit party girl Lucy Conway needs to leave London fast.
She packs her bags and escapes to the sleepy village of Cranbridge to take care of her beloved Uncle Frank.
But the country village isn’t quite as idyllic as she remembers. To make matters worse, her Uncle’s pride and joy, The Cranbridge Times, is close to going out of business.
Editor-at-large Tom Addison is having a crisis of confidence and needs help if the newspaper is going to survive.
With time on her hands, can Lucy work some magic and together save the family newspaper?
Over a long, hot summer, friendships are made and hearts begin to heal. And, with the help of a stray dog, perhaps Lucy and Tom can find their very own new beginning...
A heartwearming listen perfect for fans of Holly Martin and Cathy Bramley.
©2021 Alison Sherlock (P)2021 Boldwood BooksBrilliant
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A lovely read from my favourite village!
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Nice sequel
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Friendship, belonging & love
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After reading the first book I realise there is a familiar theme running through this series of books, regardless of the story The Village of Cranbridge, is at the heart of it and the community spirit shines through. The characters from book one feature in this one but they are support characters and each story concentrates a different character/s
This one is about Lucy Conway. She used to party hard until her relationship with a famous boyfriend is exposed and Lucy’s name ends up splashed across the headlines. He was married and Lucy had no idea.
To get away from it all she heads to Cranbridge in the hope that things will calm down. She also wants to look after her uncle Frank who she adores.
In the meantime newspaper editor Tom is in charge of running the paper her uncle owns. Things are not looking good for the company and we see Lucy and Tom pulling out all the stops to save the paper. Will they succeed? Will Lucy be able to shake off her past? Will she flee back to London or will she have a reason to stay?
*Adorable Read*
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