A Winter’s Tale
A Festive Winter Read from the Bestselling Queen of Christmas Romance
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4.2 • 189 Ratings
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- £2.99
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
A charming romantic comedy about a hard-up single mum inheriting a stately home – and a host of headaches. The perfect novel for curling up with during the long winter nights.
Sophy Winter is not your typical Lady of the Manor. When she unexpectedly inherits Winter's End – a crumbling mansion in the beautiful Lancashire countryside – it seems like all Sophy's prayers have been answered.
But the house is decrepit and its eccentric inhabitants are a nightmare. And once it is discovered that Winter's End played host to a young Shakespeare, the entire village of Sticklepond becomes curious about Sophy's plans, especially charming Jack Lewis. But is he really smitten by Sophy…or her newly-acquired cash?
Meanwhile, Sophy’s gorgeous head gardener Seth is the strong and silent type. But does his passion bloom for anything beyond the horticultural?
A charming romantic comedy for fans of Katie Fforde and Jill Mansell – guaranteed to thaw the coldest of hearts!
Reviews
Praise for Trisha Ashley:
‘Trisha Ashley writes with remarkable wit and originality - one of the best writers around!’ Katie Fforde
‘Full of down-to-earth humour.’ Sophie Kinsella
‘Full of comedy and wit.’ Closer
About the author
Trisha Ashley was born in St. Helens, Lancashire, and gave up her fascinating but time-consuming hobbies of house-moving and divorce a few years ago in order to settle in North Wales. Trisha is currently working on her next novel, Wedding Tiers, to be published by AVON in 2009.
Customer Reviews
A winter’s tale
Enjoyed the story, kind of rags to riches story with lots of drama and greedy devious characters. Based around a stately family home which needed love and attention.
Fantastic read
As usual an interesting story line that once I’d started to read couldn’t put it down. Highly recommend any of this authors books.
A Winter's Tale
An all round good read, with characters and plot to get immersed in. It has the interesting tweek of flashbacks to a time long gone. Ok, so the heroine sometimes is a bit dozy about the young men in her life but I still enjoyed the book.