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One Summer in Little Penhaven

Angela Britnell

Publisher: Choc Lit

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Summary

When a Southern lawyer decides to change her life, a summer in Cornwall offers new beginnings—and new love—in this contemporary romance.   Career-obsessed lawyer Samantha Muir is on assignment in London when she learns that she’s being passed over for partner. Rather than return home with her tail between her legs, she promptly heads for Paddington station and buys a ticket for Cornwall. All Samantha wants is a little time to reinvent herself. But she finds much more when she steps off the train in Little Penhaven.   The charming Cornish village is a world away from Samantha’s life in Knoxville, Tennessee. And local farmer Caden Day is unlike any man she’s known before. A good-looking guy with a bad reputation, he’s exactly the sort Samantha would normally avoid. But there’s nothing normal about her summer in Little Penhaven. And as Samantha and Caden get to know each other, they discover a love that’s nothing less than extraordinary.
Available since: 05/21/2019.
Print length: 299 pages.

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