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Annie Sharpe has it all - an acclaimed restaurant she owns with her handsome husband Max, and two gorgeous grown-up sons. But after one indiscretion too many, she leaves behind the only life she's ever known. In search of a fresh start, Annie takes up a position as a caretaker of Saltwater Nook, a creaky but charming beach house on Kent's beautiful, wild coastline. The village community is an eccentric but tightknit bunch, and Annie is swept up in a whirlwind of their traditional festive celebrations, from pumpkin carving to bonfires on the beach. It soon feels like home - she even reopens the long-dormant seafront café. The only thorns in her side are John, the owner's rugged but totally unreasonable nephew who has his own agenda for the house, and a persistent Max, intent on winning her back. Salwater Nook has been the perfect escape, but Annie can't run from her problems forever. Will she give her first love a second chance? Or step into the promise of a new life?
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The Winter Of Second Chances, Jennifer Bayliss-Jennings
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- Released
- 2021
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- Title
- The Winter Of Second Chances
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jennifer Bayliss-Jennings
- Publisher
- Pan
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 464
- ISBN10
- 1529027101
- ISBN13
- 9781529027105
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Romance, Women, Contemporary Fiction, Contemporary Romance, Holidays, Christmas, Great Britain, English Literature, Winter, Cold, New Beginning, Divorce, Villages, Restaurants
- Original title
- A Season for Second Chances
- Rating
- 3.75 out of 5
- Description
- Annie Sharpe has it all - an acclaimed restaurant she owns with her handsome husband Max, and two gorgeous grown-up sons. But after one indiscretion too many, she leaves behind the only life she's ever known. In search of a fresh start, Annie takes up a position as a caretaker of Saltwater Nook, a creaky but charming beach house on Kent's beautiful, wild coastline. The village community is an eccentric but tightknit bunch, and Annie is swept up in a whirlwind of their traditional festive celebrations, from pumpkin carving to bonfires on the beach. It soon feels like home - she even reopens the long-dormant seafront café. The only thorns in her side are John, the owner's rugged but totally unreasonable nephew who has his own agenda for the house, and a persistent Max, intent on winning her back. Salwater Nook has been the perfect escape, but Annie can't run from her problems forever. Will she give her first love a second chance? Or step into the promise of a new life?




