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Remember Me at Willoughby Close

By: Kate Hewitt
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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Welcome back to Willoughby Close, with four new residents and happy endings to deliver.

Laura Neale is grieving. A year after her beloved husband’s death, she is still left with far too many questions and is struggling with feelings of guilt, anger, and grief. Hoping to rebuild her life and her children’s, she moves to Wychwood-on-Lea with her two troubled kids - an 11-year-old son with too much energy and a 14-year-old daughter flirting with the same depression that afflicted her father.

The warm community of women who have lived in Willoughby Close welcome her with open arms, and their friendship helps Laura find a semblance of peace. But when she finds herself with an entirely unexpected attraction to her son’s teacher, James Hill, Laura is gobsmacked. James is charming, funny, and 10 years younger than her, thus completely unsuitable. Besides, her husband Timothy was her soulmate - wasn’t he?

As revelations about everything she once held dear surface, Laura wonders if she is reckless or maybe just brave enough to try for love a second time.

©2021 Kate Hewitt (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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captivated from start to finish. it was as if I was a resident in the village

the characters were almost real

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A lovely series, with lots of escapism and reality thrown in together. Most Enjoyable 😉

Willoughby Close

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Loved the series, but can’t understand why they used an American narrator, really spoils the story.

Why use an American narrator?!?

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Certain words miss pronounced
Narrator needs to remember how previous characters were narrated to give consistency to character

An American narrator needs to really be careful about certain pronounced words

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good and flowing from from 1st book in willoughby close & great to listen in sequence

good story only one repeat in it

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