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The Crafternoon Sewcial Club - Showdown

By: J C Williams
Narrated by: Melissa Thom
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The feel-good comedy adventure continues!

Following a hectic year immersed in all things crafting, Charlotte Newman was looking forward to a much-needed holiday. And the fact that a few friends from the Crafternoon Sewcial Club were also tagging along was an added bonus as far as she was concerned. But before she could let her hair down too much, there was some unexpected interest in her expanding crafting clubs in the form of a BBC news reporter, eager to record a feature about her various initiatives. Hopeful this national exposure could be the catalyst to expand her community programme, Charlotte is, quite rightly, wanting to put on a good show for the cameras, ably supported by her wonderful members. And once the news feature aired, the feedback received was overwhelming, with Charlotte’s dazzling personality shining through. So much so, in fact, that it wasn’t too long before a life-changing opportunity to host a major crafting TV show fell in Charlotte’s lap. Unfortunately, there was also a major downside in accepting, as in doing so, Charlotte faced the prospect of having to relinquish much of her direct involvement in the clubs she’d invested both her heart and soul into…

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