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The Cornish Village School: Breaking the Rules

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The Cornish Village School: Breaking the Rules

By: Kitty Wilson
Narrated by: Imogen Comrie
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Following heartbreak, Rosy has rebuilt her life in the beautiful Cornish village of Penmenna.

Now headmistress of the local school, she is living by The Rule: no dating anyone in the village. Easy, right? But Rosy Winter has a new neighbour: handsome gardener Matt.

In Penmenna for his new gardening TV show, this guy next door will do everything he can to persuade her to break her rule and win her heart.

Meanwhile, Penmenna Village School is threatened with closure, and it’s up to Rosy to rally the local community and #SaveOurSchool.

Can she bring her worlds together and accept help from the most unlikely of sources? One thing’s for sure...she won’t be giving up without a fight.

©2013 Rebecca Winters (P)2018 W. F. Howes Ltd
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Literature & Fiction Romance Romantic Comedy Women's Fiction Comedy Heartfelt Village
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Although I enjoyed listening to this book I have to say that I don’t think this narrator was suited to the book alone, she rushed the men’s voice as thought she struggled with it! I think the whole thing would have benefited from a different tone.

A good storyline

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I like the comedy of this story.hraring their thoughts made it so much more real.

enjoyable

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