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The Glorious Summer Series, Books 1-3 Boxed Set
- Narrated by: Kate Novak
- Length: 17 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
The first three books in CP Ward's Glorious Summer romantic comedy series.
Summer at Blue Sands Cove
Tired of the city, Grace Clelland returns to Blue Sands, the quiet Cornish seaside village where she grew up. There she will meet old flames and old friends, rekindle old loves and ignite new ones in a novel that will have you dreaming of the soft crash of the waves on the shore, the feel of sand between your toes, overloaded ice-creams and smoky beach barbeques.
Summer at Tall Trees Lake
When worryingly-close-to-forty Jane Bennett wins a tent in an employee of the month competition, her best friend Annabel suggests they take the unremarkable prize and head for the Cornish countryside. Jane, unmarried, unheralded, and—in her own eyes at least–unimportant, can come up with no decent excuse.
After a series of mishaps, the two women find themselves at the charming but failing Tall Trees Lake Camping and Caravan Park, where the family-owned parks errant son, Dean Stinton, has just returned from overseas, into the middle of a battle for the parks survival against its predatory neighbour, Tall Trees Premier, run by his jilted ex-lover, Kelly Coldwinter.
Summer at Harbour View House
After losing her flat to a fire, thirty-something and single Natasha Brights fortunes appear to be on the rise when a friend asks her to look after a beachside summerhouse in the quaint Cornish village of Penkoe for a few weeks.
Together with Hannah Lucas, her bubbly and equally-homeless neighbour, Natasha sets off for her Cornish paradise. However, the promised glass palace turns out to be well, less so, it rains endlessly, the village is a nightmare of oddball locals, and the man next-door is a chauvinist pig.
Only as Natasha and Hannah begin to delve deeper do they start to understand just what it is they have found, and how Penkoe just might be a paradise after all.