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Georgia Hill

    New Beginnings at Christmas Tree Cottage
    Millie Vanilla's Cupcake Café
    Behind Our Scars
    New Beginnings at Lullbury Bay
    The Little Book Cafe
    The Great Summer Street Party Part 3: Blue Skies and Blackberry Pies
    • New Beginnings at Lullbury Bay

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the picturesque backdrop of the English coast, the story follows Daisy as she embarks on a fresh start with her flower shop. Despite her new beginnings, she struggles with the belief that love is no longer in her future. As she navigates her journey of self-discovery and healing, the narrative explores themes of hope, resilience, and the possibility of finding love once more.

      New Beginnings at Lullbury Bay
    • In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, the narrative emphasizes the importance of connection and support. It explores themes of companionship and resilience, showcasing how individuals can find solace and strength in one another. The book encourages readers to embrace their shared experiences, highlighting that even in the darkest times, they are not isolated. Through relatable characters and poignant moments, it delivers a powerful message about the human spirit and the bonds that help us navigate life's challenges.

      Behind Our Scars
    • Baking, broken hearts and beach weddings...it's all happening in the gorgeous little seaside town of Berecombe this year!

      Millie Vanilla's Cupcake Café
    • Love is worth celebrating at any time of the year . . . The little English town of Lullbury Bay goes all out for Christmas each year, and Honor Martin loves it. After a bad breakup years ago, she’s settled into the simple pleasures of working at the local primary school and dining at the Sea Spray Café. The holiday is the high point of her year. Artist Jago Pengethley, however, doesn’t share her merry mood. A new arrival in town, he’s here with his mother and sister to start anew after the devastating loss of his father. He’d be happy to never see another wreath or hear another carol. But to help his little sister replace bad memories with good ones, he accompanies her to the various festivities. And as he gets to know her teacher, Honor, might she be the one to restore his Christmas spirit?

      New Beginnings at Christmas Tree Cottage