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  • The Cornish Cream Tea Bookshop

  • Cornish Cream Tea, Book 7
  • By: Cressida McLaughlin
  • Narrated by: Bea Holland
  • Length: 11 hrs and 21 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (10 ratings)

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The Cornish Cream Tea Bookshop

By: Cressida McLaughlin
Narrated by: Bea Holland
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Publisher's summary

The glittering new uplifting Christmas read from bestselling author Cressida McLaughlin.

‘A wonderfully cosy festive treat’ My weekly
Ollie Spencer has started a new life in the idyllic Cornish seaside town of Port Karadow. Throwing herself into her job at the town’s bookshop, A New Chapter, is one way to make friends. The shop is glitzing up for first Christmas and Ollie hopes her inspired ideas will give the shop the edge it needs to dazzle the town.

But far from being the Sugar Plum fairy the place needs, Ollie is fast becoming its Christmas pudding. With the bookshop’s success at stake, Ollie turns to twinkly-eyed café owner Max for help. Can he help Ollie to turn the page, and put the sparkle back into her Cornish dream?
Praise for the Cornish Cream Tea series:
‘Gorgeous!’ Phillipa Ashley
‘Perfect’ Cathy Bramley
‘Warm-hearted fun with a sprinkle of love’ Holly Martin

©2022 Cressida McLaughlin (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
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Critic reviews

Praise for Cressida McLaughlin:

‘One of our favourite women’s fiction stars’ – Heat

‘A warm and wonderful read’ – Woman’s Own

‘The perfect summer treat; as sweet as a cream scone and just as moreish’ – Cathy Bramley

‘Gorgeously romantic’ – Rachael Lucas

‘Cressida's characters are wonderful. So warm and relatable… A delicious summer treat!’ – Sarah Morgan

‘Evocative and gorgeous’ – Phillipa Ashley

‘Warm and wonderful… bursting with characters you’ll adore’ – Miranda Dickinson

‘So many perfect romantic moments that made me melt.’ – Jules Wake

‘You’ll want to cancel plans and stay in’ – Pernille Hughes

‘Sizzingly romantic and utterly compelling’ – Alex Brown

‘I just LOVED this story. All the characters are wonderful’ – Isabelle Broom

‘Real heart and soul’ – Sarra Manning

‘I absolutely love Cressida’s warm-hearted, romantic stories – they’re the perfect escape’ – Rachael Lucas

‘A wonderful ray of reading sunshine’ – Heidi Swain

‘A little slice of a Cornish cream tea but without the calories’ – Bella Osborne

‘Perfectly pitched between funny, sexy, tender and downright heartbreaking’ – Jane Casey

'A lovely warm gem’ – Alex Brown

‘McLaughlin writes so warmly and vividly, the rest of the world melts away!’ – Kirsty Greenwood

‘Beautiful, heartwarming. Drew me in and I didn’t want to leave!’ – Zara Stoneley

‘As hot & steamy as a freshly made hot chocolate, and as sweet & comforting as the whipped cream & sprinkles that go on top’ – Helen Fields

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Disappointing..

I have enjoyed the other books in the series but this one is just uninteresting. It doesn't feel like it is a part of the Cornish Cream Tea series, a few characters are mentioned a few times, that's all. It was so dull I couldn't even finish it, despite the fact that the author tried to come up with an interesting historical plot that unfortunately just fell flat. I have high hopes that the next one in the series will have the same positive feel as the previous books.

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