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Burracombe Village

This series delves into the lives of the residents of the charming village of Burracombe. It follows their joys, sorrows, and personal relationships, often focusing on themes of new beginnings and the search for belonging. The narratives are filled with warmth, empathy, and a strong sense of community. It's ideal reading for those who appreciate touching and uplifting stories about ordinary people.

Secrets in Burracombe
The Bells of Burracombe
Snowfall in Burracombe
Weddings In Burracombe
An Heir for Burracombe
Storm Over Burracombe

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    When Stella Simmons comes to the Devonshire village of Burracombe to start her teaching career, she is alone in the world. Orphaned as a child and brought up in a children's home, she was separated from her sister and has never been able to trace her.

    The Bells of Burracombe
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    Storm Over Burracombe

    • 312 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
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    Hilary is upset and angry when her father brings in a new manager for the family estate which she has been running for the past year. Even though she cannot help liking Travis, she resents his presence. But when her defences are broken down by the illness of her brother's horse, she realises Travis's strength and compassion.

    Storm Over Burracombe
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    A heart-warming visit to the village of Burracombe where, whatever life might throw at you - strangers, surprises, love, change - you can always rely upon your neighbours and friends.

    Weddings In Burracombe
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  10. 10

    The final book in the Burracombe series. Come and say goodbye to old friends in the Devonshire village that's a home from home.

    Farewell to Burracombe
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    A Child in Burracombe

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
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    Return to Burracombe in this warm and charming prequel to Lilian Harry's bestselling and much-loved Burracombe series to discover where the story began . . .

    A Child in Burracombe