The Oddest Little Cornish Tea Shop
'I love Beth Good's quirky style!' Katie Fforde
It's a big day for Charlie Bell - the grand reopening of her Aunt Pansy's long-closed tea rooms in
Tremevissey, a quaint Cornish seaside resort. But not everyone is happy for Charlie. The locals say the
tea rooms are cursed. For Pansy was cruelly jilted by her lover, and walked out into the ocean, never to
return.
Tremevissey, a quaint Cornish seaside resort. But not everyone is happy for Charlie. The locals say the
tea rooms are cursed. For Pansy was cruelly jilted by her lover, and walked out into the ocean, never to
return.
Charlie dismisses the 'curse' as superstitious nonsense, but by the end of the first day, her world is in
tatters, and she's not even sure the tea rooms can open again.
tatters, and she's not even sure the tea rooms can open again.
Then in walks a rugged, taciturn man with a sexy smile and everything he owns on his back, looking
for a summer job . . .
for a summer job . . .
Is Gideon Petherick an angel in disguise? Or is history about to repeat itself?
The latest novella in Beth Good's quirky and popular 'Oddest Little Shop' romcom series.
The latest novella in Beth Good's quirky and popular 'Oddest Little Shop' romcom series.
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ππREVIEWππ
The Oddest Little Cornish Tea Shop by Beth Good
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
::..Reviewed for Red's Midnight Readers..::
I was very kindly provided with an ARC in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. I have given it 3 stars.
This is a another delightfully quirky novel in The Oddest Little... series by Beth Good. This novel was charming and witty with lots of laugh out loud moments as the haphazard characters over come curses and secrets to get the Tea shop reopened.
It was a lovely heart warming kind of read, that feels like a warm hug on a cold afternoon.
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Author Bio –
readers as she can get.Born and raised in Essex, England, Beth Good was whisked away to an island tax haven at the age of eleven to attend an exclusive public school and rub shoulders with the rich and famous Sadly, she never became rich or famous herself, so had to settle for infamy as a writer of dubious novels. She writes under several different names, mainly to avoid confusing her readers - and herself!As Beth Good she writes romantic comedy and feel-good fiction. She also writes thrillers as Jane Holland,historicals as Victoria Lamb and Elizabeth Moss, and feel-good fiction as Hannah Coates.Beth currently lives in the West Country where she spends a great deal of time thinking romanticthoughts while staring out of her window at sheep. (These two actions are unrelated.)You can find her most days on Twitter as @BethGoodWriter where she occasionally indulgesin pointless banter about chocolate making and the Great British Bake Off. Due to a basicinability to say no, she has too many children and not enough money, which means she needs as many
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