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Beth Good

    This author crafts quirky, romantic fiction, often with a comic twist and sometimes a touch of magic. Her stories, set against the backdrop of sun-drenched Cornish beaches or snowy festive scenes, explore the journeys of heroes and heroines who find themselves hilariously trying not to fall in love. Her distinctive, delightful style is celebrated for its charm and enjoyability.

    Beth Good
    Winter without you
    A Very Cornish Christmas
    All summer with you
    • A summer romance for fans of Heidi Swan, Daisy James and Sarah Morgan. Nursing a broken heart and after being evicted from her Boscastle home, Jennifer Bolitho is searching for a new start at Pixie Cottage. Her new landlord Alex Delgardo, a former soldier-now-famous-actor, is tall, rugged, and known for dating voluptuous blondes, not oddballs like Jennifer. When a misunderstanding leads Jennifer to become embroiled in Alex's family, she ends up acting as an aide to his 89-year-old grandmother, Nelly, and a confidante to his pregnant younger sister, Thelma. As she becomes closer and closer with his family, she inevitably finds herself developing feelings for Alex. But when your new life is built on a lie, it only takes one trip-up to bring it all toppling down, and lose everything you hold dear...

      All summer with you
    • Winter without you

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(393)Add rating

      What do you do when you lose everything? After the tragic death of her boyfriend, Hannah Clitheroe is hiding away from the world. But when she discovers she's inherited a house in Cornwall, she knows it's time to face reality. Her estranged grandmother lived in Kernow House for years, but Hannah soon realises someone else thinks it's rightfully theirs: Raphael Tregar, an intolerant and contemptuous man who quickly gets under her skin.But as winter sets in, there's one more thing that keeps her up at night, and the rising fear that she may not find her true home in Cornwall after all...

      Winter without you