
A Summer to Remember
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Narrated by:
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Sophie Aldred
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Sue Moorcroft
About this listen
Katie Fforde
The perfect village offers the perfect escape – right?
Nelson’s Bar is the perfect little seaside village. Tucked away against the Norfolk coast, this is just the place to come when you want to get away from it all: no phone signal, no wifi, no problems.
So when Clancy Moss’s life falls apart, it’s the ideal escape – and she revels at the prospect of a summer filled with blue skies and beachside walks.
But try as she might to avoid them, Clancy’s problems just seem to follow her. Added to which, it seems that not all the villagers are happy to welcome their newest resident.
This was supposed to be Clancy’s new start in life – a home for her happy-ever-after. But where do you go when it feels like there’s nowhere you belong?
Prepare to be swept off your feet this summer – a gorgeous holiday read for fans of Sarah Morgan and Karen Swan.
©2019 Sue Moorcroft (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
Praise for Sue Moorcroft:
‘Must read!’ Daily Express
‘I love all of Sue Moorcroft’s books!’ Katie Fforde
‘Effortlessly engaging…a magical must!’ Heat
‘A sparkly Christmas love story which had me cheering in the aisles!’ Julia Williams
A Summer to Remember
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Idyllic
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Easy listening
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Nice listen to over the weekend
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The writer keeps saying something along the lines of calling someone names doesn't make them any less gay (I'm sure she thinks she's clever) but I say to her that calling someone names (because they don't agree with you) neither makes it true nor will it open dialogue to discuss prejudices on EITHER side.
Glad everyone got their happy ending, but...
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