A Cornish Wedding
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley, Heidi Swain and Milly Johnson, A Cornish Wedding is the perfect summer escape.
Jenny Kane crafts engaging and relatable romance stories, drawing inspiration from a diverse range of life experiences and keen observations of everyday life. Her writing style is relaxed and her characters are easily identifiable, offering readers an enjoyable experience. Beyond romance, she explores historical and darker themes under different pseudonyms, showcasing a broad literary scope. Kane remains dedicated to her passion for writing, consistently working on new narratives and expanding her published works.






Perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley, Heidi Swain and Milly Johnson, A Cornish Wedding is the perfect summer escape.
The second book in a new series that revolves around a family-run garden centre. Maddie and her sister Sabi are back at The Potting Shed, but are their troubles over?
The first book in a new series that revolves around a garden centre. As frost begins to fall over The Potting Shed, will Maddie find the strength to save her father's legacy and open herself up to new beginnings?
A sweet and summery romance set in Cornwall, perfect for fans of Jenny Colgan and Phillipa Ashley.
Welcome back to Mill Grange and the beautiful village of Upwich. The third village romance by Jenny Kane.
The Christmas finale to the Mill Grange series, set in the beautiful village of Upwich.
The third book in the new series, The Potting Shed, that revolves around a family-run garden centre. Autumn is falling, business is thriving, and rival garden centre BIG has been held at bay once more, and so Maddie and Sabi decide to open a dementia cafe called the Forget-Me-Not Cafe.
Welcome to Sea Glass Cove!Marine archaeologist Lauren Sunshine is used to life on the go. Her suitcase is always packed ready to explore the country's underwater heritage so when a shipwreck is found off the Dorset coast, she is thrilled to be leading the excavation team.Philippa Silver, 'Phil' to the folk of Sea Glass Cove, has devoted her life to the Museum by the Sea. But funding is tight, and despite subletting half of the museum to her best friend Jules's sea glass shop, she fears for the museum's future. Phil hopes the wreck discovery could bring more visitors, but there's a problem - the museum's too small to house its treasures. Thankfully, new friend Lauren seems as determined as she is to save the museum. But, when Phil's brother Ollie catches Lauren's eye, she begins to wonder if she has more than one reason to be interested in life at Sea Glass Cove....