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A Taste Of Love
by Clare Lydon
A Gentle Walk Into Love
This book felt like a fairy tale but in modern times. Upper Chewford sounds like a dream of a place to live. And into that dream walks Ellie, a woman who needs a quieter pace of life, less tension, and a home where she can breathe. And who does she run into, quite literally, the very first day in town? Natalie.
Knocking Natalie off the bridge into the shallow waters isn’t a good start but after that, and one more mishap that’s totally not Ellie’s fault, Natalie and Ellie are drawn into each other’s orbits by circumstance and, seemingly, fate itself.
And unlike the last London woman who Natalie fell for, Ellie doesn’t seem like someone to run back to London if life gets complicated.
I enjoyed this book. It was good to see Josie and Harry from the first book in this series. And the spiel from the third book tells me that the Oxford professor who holds the monthly trivia contest at the local pub is going to be the center of the third book.
I enjoy all three of these authors and Clare Lydon has told a little English fairy tale that sails along wonderfully on wings of hope and love.
This book felt like a fairy tale but in modern times. Upper Chewford sounds like a dream of a place to live. And into that dream walks Ellie, a woman who needs a quieter pace of life, less tension, and a home where she can breathe. And who does she run into, quite literally, the very first day in town? Natalie.
Knocking Natalie off the bridge into the shallow waters isn’t a good start but after that, and one more mishap that’s totally not Ellie’s fault, Natalie and Ellie are drawn into each other’s orbits by circumstance and, seemingly, fate itself.
And unlike the last London woman who Natalie fell for, Ellie doesn’t seem like someone to run back to London if life gets complicated.
I enjoyed this book. It was good to see Josie and Harry from the first book in this series. And the spiel from the third book tells me that the Oxford professor who holds the monthly trivia contest at the local pub is going to be the center of the third book.
I enjoy all three of these authors and Clare Lydon has told a little English fairy tale that sails along wonderfully on wings of hope and love.