
Laura wants to shake things up. She’s thirty-eight, and has been living in her parents’ house since her divorce last year. Her siblings seem to have got their lives together: successful careers, happy marriages, beautiful children.
Laura’s determined to prove herself. And buying the beautiful Pennycress Inn in the idyllic Cotswolds village of Meadowfield could be just the way to do it.
But getting the inn ready for its first guests proves easier said than done! With crumbling walls, dangerous woodwork and loose roof tiles, not to mention unfriendly locals and even errant sheep, Laura soon fears she’s made the wrong choice.
Luckily a friendly face is on hand in the form of gorgeous chef, Jackson. But is he too good to be true? And just why are the villagers so against her? Can Laura turn her life around and get the fresh start she longs for at Pennycress Inn?
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This is a heartwarming romance and journey of self-discovery set in the charming Cotswolds village of Meadowfield. The story follows 38-year-old Laura, who takes a leap of faith by purchasing a run-down inn, the Pennycress Inn. As she tackles its renovation, Laura also embarks on a path of personal growth, confronting her fears and doubts.
The village comes alive with vivid descriptions and a lively cast of characters, including a resistant community and mischief-making sheep. The budding romance between Laura and Jackson, a supportive and charming chef, is sweet and genuine, complementing Laura’s journey. Their chemistry and Jackson’s encouragement of Laura’s dreams make their connection especially heartwarming.
The book masterfully balances the challenges of restoring the inn with Laura’s personal triumphs and an intriguing mystery about the villagers’ initial resistance to her plans. It’s a feel-good novel with humor, depth, and a satisfying resolution, making it a perfect read for fans of cozy and empowering romance.
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