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Christmas Wishes at Pudding Hall

By: Kate Forster
Narrated by: Francesca Waite
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Wrap yourself in the taste of Christmas with this fantastic festive romance!

Christa Playfoot is looking for a fresh start after her divorce. Having lost her Michelin-starred restaurant, she hadn't expected to be job hunting and single just before Christmas.

When her best friend says she's recommended Christa for a gig as a private chef over the Christmas period, Christa can't think of a reason to say no.

Christa has no idea what to expect but it's certainly not grumpy billionaire divorcee Marc Ferrier and his rambunctious twin sons, or the beautiful but cheerless country estate, Pudding Hall, that they inhabit.

With her knack for pouring love into her cooking, Christa is determined to make this Christmas sparkle for the Ferrier family and maybe get her life back on track in the process...

Kate Forster lives in Melbourne, Australia, with her husband, two children and dogs and can be found nursing a laptop, surrounded by magazines and talking on the phone, usually all at once. She is an avid follower of fashion, fame and all things pop culture and is also an excellent dinner party guest who always brings gossip and champagne.

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Excellent but the narrator was annoying at times with her accent as was not always consistent .This did ruin the story at times and felt frustrating.

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Fabulous lovely homely story

The story was really lovely, if rather obvious, but I like that in a book. Very homely and heartwarming. I loved all the talk of cooking and food! A well written book with some great and slightly unusual characters.

However, the recipes occasionally interspersed throughout were a bit annoying, unnecessary in a spoken word book as they take you out of the book for a moment and then you have to get back into it again. It spoilt the flow. Thankfully they were at the end of chapters though, so easy to skip.

The narrator was somewhat inconsistent with her accents, which was slightly annoying. Sometimes it wasn’t clear who was speaking.

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