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A House to Mend a Broken Heart

By: Alison Sherlock
Narrated by: Penny Andrews
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Willow Tree Hall, the proud ancestral home of the Earl and Countess of Cranley for centuries, has seen better days. Annie Rogers takes the job as housekeeper at Willow Tree Hall, having to work with a reluctant heir Sam Harris to renovate the failing estate. With Sam running from his past and Annie hiding from hers, just maybe together they can bring Willow Tree Hall back to life.

©2017 Alison Sherlock (P)2017 W.F. Howes Ltd
Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Small Town & Rural Women's Fiction

Critic Reviews

"It was difficult to find any fault with this novel...it was such an enjoyable read, that I wanted it to continue for as long as possible!" ( Novelicious, on The Desperate Wife's Survival Plan)
"Chick lit at its best." ( No. 1 Magazine, on The Desperate Bride's Diet Club)
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Nice feel good story but didn’t like the narrator’s high girlie voice felt silly and took away from characters.

Feel good

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lovely little story. romantic and easy to listen too. set in a manor home. positive and relaxing.

lovely little story. romantic and easy to read.

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I love the innocence of the stories this author writes. So beautifully written and I love the humour, the quirky characters… I couldn’t put it down.

Beautiful story

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