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  • Autumn at the Willow River Guesthouse

  • The Warm Days of Autumn, Book 2
  • By: CP Ward
  • Narrated by: Kate Novak
  • Length: 5 hrs and 20 mins

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By: CP Ward
Narrated by: Kate Novak
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Publisher's Summary

Lily Markham is having a hard time with things. In the space of a week, she loses her job, breaks up with her cheating boyfriend, and is kicked out of her London flat. With her world crashing down, Lily does the only thing she can: retreat to her charming hometown of Willow River to lick her wounds.

There, with autumn leaves falling and the air turning cool, Lily takes a job in her uncle’s guesthouse, develops a friendship with a reclusive novelist, and starts to rebuild her life. And when she meets someone from her past, love could be floating on the cool autumn breeze....

Full of the warmth, humor, and romance that CP Ward’s listeners have come to love, Autumn at Willow River Guesthouse is the perfect story for a cool autumn day.

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