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A Home at Cornflower Cottage

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A Home at Cornflower Cottage

By: Tilly Tennant
Narrated by: Katy Sobey
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Escape to the flower-filled fields and hedgerows of the Cotswold countryside, to a tiny cottage and a summer that could change everything....

Amelie has lived in Cornflower Cottage since she was born. She did her homework at the scrubbed kitchen table and helped her mum hang washing from the line on the old oak tree in the garden. And when her beloved parents died, Cornflower Cottage became Amelie’s armor against the world.

The trouble is that Cornflower Cottage is too big for just her. With a broken boiler and a leaking roof, Amelie knows she must do something to make ends meet. When she meets Xander, a scruffy, brown-eyed nature-documentary maker living out of his backpack in a nearby hotel, Amelie rents him a room, hoping a lodger will solve her problems.

She soon realizes that her troubles are only just beginning. Xander’s muddy clothes all over the cottage and early morning jaunts to photograph otters are going to take some getting used to. But when an argument turns into a heart-to-heart, she finds herself confessing how lonely she has been.

Before long, laughter echoes round the cozy farmhouse kitchen once more, and sparks begin to fly. But when a face from Xander’s past appears at Cornflower Cottage, Amelie’s happy home is shaken once more. Xander has changed Amelie’s quiet country life forever. Should she open her heart to someone who has hidden things from her? Or let him leave and lose the love that makes her house a home?

A completely beautiful romantic comedy about being brave, following your heart, and moving on. Fans of Holly Martin, Jessica Redland, and Nicola May will be swept away by A Home at Cornflower Cottage.

©2022 Tilly Tennant (P)2022 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy Heartfelt

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Liked characters, realistic. Gentle love story. Easy to relate to side characters. Enjoyed narrator, range of voices, clear, well paced.

Believable charactures.

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I am sorry to leave such a bad review and obviously there are a few people who liked this audiobook, but l found it utterly boring. In fact it was irritating. I listen to this genre sometimes for the feel good factor and I agree with one of the previous reviewers at least. It just seemed full of nothing. The characters are paired with totally unsuitable (stereotypical) partners, which makes for easy and simple writing. They are mostly whinging and two dimensional; l didn’t feel l knew them at all. The narration didn’t add anything to enhance the book.

Boring dialogue

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