Haworth, Julie
New Beginnings at the Cosy Cat Cafe
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A truly heartwarming return to Blossom Heath! HEIDI SWAIN This feel-good read will truly warm your cocklesheat For the ultimate pick-me-up, book a table at the Cosy Cat Cafe immediately! I adored it! FIONA COLLINS Warm, romantic, uplifting and life-affirming, with friendship, family bonds, community spirit and true love taking centre stage. The purrfect beach read LANCASHIRE POSTNew Beginnings at The Cosy Cat Cafe tells the story of Tori who, after being dumped and left stranded by her long-term boyfriend Ryan on a trip of a lifetime to Asia, returns home to the sleepy Sussex village of Blossom Heath with her tail between her legs and her dreams shattered. Donning her frilly apron to help her Mum, Joyce, behind the counter at The Cosy Cup Cafe, Tori starts to believe with the help of a hunky fireman and a clowder of rescue cats - that perhaps the secret to her future happiness might lie closer to home than she ever thought possible. If you love your romance with a side order of cake, cats and cosy community dynamics, this is the purrfect uplifting, feel-good read from the winner of the RNA Katie Fforde Debut Novel of the Year 2023.Your favourite authors love Julie Haworths books: A warm, romantic story about community, friendship and following your heart,Always By Your Sideis a feel-good delight, I adored it!HOLLY MARTINAlways By Your Sideengages the reader from the very first page, and immerses you into the lives of Rose and her aunt, in the delightful setting of Blossom Heath. IloveditPATRICIA SCANLAN Heartfelt and a joy to readROSA TEMPLE ';Heart-warming and delightful. I completely devoured it!'LAURIE ELLINGHAM


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Personen: Haworth, Julie

Haworth, Julie:
New Beginnings at the Cosy Cat Cafe : Simon & Schuster UK, 2024. - 320 S.
ISBN 9781398527461

Zugangsnummer: EM-1956633044
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