Open for Business – Part 1 by Cressida McLaughlin

Open for Business – Part 1

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  • Genre Short Stories
  • Publisher HarperCollins UK
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  • Size 1.01 MB
  • Length 99 Pages

Description

From the No.1 bestselling author of The Canal Boat Cafe

Robin Brennan has come home to Campion Bay. Now her parents have retired, she’s set to become the new landlady of The Campion Bay Guesthouse.
Bookings have been as thin as the hand towels, and it doesn’t take long for Robin to realise that the place needs a serious makeover. Perhaps throwing herself into the task will help to heal her sadness at the tragic end to her dreams in London.
As she gives the guesthouse a new lease of life, Robin encounters old friends and new, including old flame Tim, who’d clearly like to reboot their romance. But what about Will, the new arrival at No. 4, who’s rocked up with the cutest dog ever?
Caught up in a flurry of full-English breakfasts and cream teas, Robin’s never sure what, or who, the next check-in will bring…

This is the first part of a four-part serial.

Reviews

‘Perfect… Read and enjoy!’ Express & Star

Praise for Cressida McLaughlin:

'A lovely, warm gem of a series that stays with you…I loved it’ Alexandra Brown

‘Like a lovely warm hug in a book.’ Kirsty Greenwood

‘Warm and wonderful…bursting with characters you’ll adore’ Miranda Dickinson

‘This is, without a doubt, my book of the year’
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About the author

Cressy was born in South East London surrounded by books and with a cat named after Lawrence of Arabia. She studied English at the University of East Anglia and now lives in Norwich with her husband David.
Cressy’s favourite things include terrifying ghost stories, lava lamps and romantic heroes, though not necessarily at the same time. She doesn’t (yet) have a dog of her own, but feeds her love vicariously through friends’ pets, and was once chased around a field by a soaking wet, very mischievous Border Collie called Wags.
When she isn’t writing, Cressy spends her spare time reading, returning to London or exploring the beautiful Norfolk coastline.

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