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Christmas at Tillingford Hall

Tillingford Hall, Book 2

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Christmas at Tillingford Hall

By: Flora Dunn
Narrated by: Nathalie Buscombe
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Summary

Charlotte Patcham's dream job running the Bath Physick Garden has turned into a nightmare: the underfunded garden has become a target for vandals, and her career and her social life are succumbing to mildew.

So why does she hesitate to take the job of Head Gardener at Hampshire's famous Tillingford Hall? Could it be because her lying, thieving, cheating ex, Sebastian Seaton-Smyth, has also returned to work there after he left Tillingford Hall in disgrace?

But when fate pushes Charlie towards Tillingford Hall can she learn to work alongside Seb so they can get everything ready for the public in time for the opening Christmas concert?

And could Steve Silver, the foxy tree surgeon, be the kind of steady man Charlie could take to spend Christmas with her parents, or might Charlie and Seb reignite their sparkle in time?

©2025 Flora Dunn (P)2025 Audible Ltd.
Clean & Wholesome Contemporary Genre Fiction Holidays Winter Christmas
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I was put off by the cover picture and almost didnt bother, as it looked like a too fluffy romance, which it still was essentially. However, the story had some interesting characters, and a lot more depth than I unexpected. the main character was annoyingly weak sometimes, but I guess that was her. Thank you for an enjoyable, and none too fluffy romance

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