
The Cornish Cream Tea Summer
Cornish Cream Tea, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Bea Holland
About this listen
Charlie has a new helper on her bus, her free-spirited and loveable cousin, Delilah, who’s paid a visit to the charming Cornish village of Porthgolow and is helping out on Charlie’s adorable cream tea bus.
When the Director of a new TV series filming further along the coast tells Delilah that the bus would be the perfect addition to their onsite catering, she takes him a bit too literally. Charlie and Delilah find themselves caught up in the filming of a lavish period drama and it isn’t long before Delilah finds herself drawn to the handsome male lead.
But Delilah has made a habit of making rash decisions and it’s one of the reasons she’s hiding out in Cornwall. Could this be one impulsive step too far, or is a change of direction the start of something quite unexpected…
Critic reviews
"Captivating." (Heat Magazine)
"Beautiful...heartwarming." (Zara Stoneley)
"A wonderful ray of reading sunshine." (Heidi Swain)
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Fantastic
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Loved it!
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story was really good
narrator was very good and clear. it was another good book to do with Cornwall
really good
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A lighthearted enjoyable listen
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Enjoyable, predictable read.
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Cornish Cream Tea Bus so enjoyable
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As with book 1, the female lead in this second book has irritated me with her rashness and inability to see things from other people's perspectives. But that isn't a criticism of the book, indeed it is the character's personality traits that have rubbed me up the wrong way.
This was a worthy sequel but I am slightly apprehensive to listen to the third book now as I wonder if someone else will fly off the handle without weighing up the situation properly first...
A very decent sequel
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Loving Porthmellow!!
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Enchanting
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