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Summer at the Chateau

The Chateau, Book 1

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‘A Provencal sun drenched read that conjures up the scent of summer in France.’ Julie Caplin

A newly single woman. A tall, dark and handsome stranger. A chateau that keeps bringing them together. What could go wrong?

When Lizzie Summers is jilted at the altar, she’s left completely heartbroken. But then she receives news that she has inherited a beautiful chateau in Provence, and it seems like the perfect escape.

Upon arrival, she discovers she is now the proud owner of . . . a crumbling ruin. A decrepit chateau – with nothing but dust and a goat for company.

Intending to head straight back to the airport, Lizzie instead gets caught in a freakish summer storm and finds herself trudging through a vineyard for help. Bedraggled and furious, she enlists the help of her nearest neighbour, the enchanting Luc. Perhaps she should stay and mend the chateau – and her broken heart – after all…?

The perfect feel-good romantic comedy that will leave you falling head over heels. Fans of Katie Fforde, Debbie Macomber, and Susan Mallery won’t be able to put this down!

Contemporary Contemporary Romance Europe Genre Fiction Holidays Romance Romantic Comedy Comedy Feel-Good Heartfelt

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‘Swoony and romantic! As relaxing as a hot summer's day in Provence…I swear I could smell the lavender fields!’ Leonie Mack

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Captivated…..loved the story, good narration, finished in one day, more of Annabel French stories please

excellent listen

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A beautifully written heart warming romance that transports you to magical France. The perfect book to get lost in for a few hours.

Summer at the Chateau

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So disappointed. The main charachter’s thoughts were overly long and described in to much detail what was going to happend before it happend. Not a good feature when you listen.

The writing was revealing in advance

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