Tuesday, 9 March 2021

The village of lost and found

 



The Village of Lost and Found

Brand NEW from the bestselling author of The Village Shop For Lonely Hearts.


Scandal hit party girl Lucy Conway needs to leave London fast, so 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...

Purchase Link - https://amzn.to/2MC47nP

Author Bio: 



Alison Sherlock is the author of the bestselling Willow Tree Hall books. Alison enjoyed reading and writing stories from an early age and gave up office life to follow her dream. Her new series for Boldwood is set in a fictional Cotswold Village and the first title was published in July 2020.

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My Review

This is such a lovely story and a great follow up to 'The village shop for lonely hearts.' Running a village shop in the Cotswolds myself means I have taken this series to heart and the second book, whilst introducing new characters, takes us back to the village of Cranbridge. As we follow the developing relationship of Lucy and Tom, their mission to save 'The Cranbridge times' seems doomed.Can they overcome the obstacles to save the village newspaper and will they ever get together as a couple? It was nice to catch up with some of the residents from the first book too but the introduction of Lucy's uncle in this book is a gem. Gorgeous gentle read.




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