When Lottie Foster’s grandmother’s best friend Gwen dies, she leaves Lottie her lovely home, Cuckoo Cottage.
Lottie loves the cottage but Matt, a charming local builder, points out that beneath its charm it is falling apart. Luckily he is always on hand to help with the problems that somehow seem to keep cropping up. But is he just a bit too good to be true? Certainly Will, Lottie’s closest neighbour, seems to think so.
Lottie plans to set up her own business renovating vintage caravans. She hasn’t told anyone about the project she has cooked up with Jemma from The Cherry Tree Café to repurpose Gwen’s old caravan and turn it into a mobile tearoom.
But before she can finally enjoy living with her legacy she must uncover who she can trust, and who to avoid. And with two men vying for her attention, can she find love in her new home…?
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So good it was a shame there was an end.
Why is it that good books always come to an end far too soon? I was really enjoying the story, had been rooting for Lottie to realise the truth about one of the men interested in her, and the next thing I know I'm up to the epilogue, and then have run out of words and pages!
Such a shame as I was loving the book, and now have to spend the next few months waiting for the next book by this talented author!
Although this is the fourth book set in and around Wynbridge, let me assure you its able to be read as a complete standalone, with a whole new main character. However for those of you that have read others by the author, you will join me in being delighted to be able to catch up with their latest exploits, and seeing familiar faces, while of course learning all about Lottie, and her life.
Gibster
Truly delightful, didn't want it to end.
It was the book title and book cover that drew me to wanting to read this book and what a truly delightful and charming read it was.
I loved the main character Lottie as I felt that I related to her in quite a few ways, we are very similar in personalities. Although one thing I've never had, was two handsome guys vying for my attention at the same time.
So Lottie is definitely lucky there.I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know all of the characters, but especially seeing how Lottie dealt with the changes and obstacles that she had to contend with and how she developed as a character throughout.
Nessa
Gloriously English and cheerful!
A charming read from Heidi Swain that offers perfect, summery, cosy escapism. Lottie Foster has inherited Cuckoo Cottage and moves in, despite rumblings in the village that by rights, it shouldn't be hers. She faces an uphill battle to settle to life in the wild - especially when faced with Matt and Will, two gorgeous but equally enigmatic locals.
The setting is gloriously English and cheerful. I loved all the references to nature. Reading this book is like pulling on your hiking boots and getting away from the stresses and strains of everyday life. A humorous, romantic read to brighten your day!
Mancunian Reader
Another fantastic book by Heidi Swain!
This is a truly beautiful book set in lovely Wynbridge the place we all know and love with the familar wonderful characters from previous books. Lottie Foster is the main character is this book. She inherits Cuckoo Cottage from her grans best friend Gwen.She is planning to set up business in the facilities at Cuckoo Cottage but is being led astray by local builder Matt. Lottie also catches the eye of her neighbour Will who seems the perfect man.
There is a hint of mystery with a few of the characters throughout the book which keeps you guessing right until the end what really is going on.It is a really lovely and enjoyable read from start to finish and from the opening pages the book grabs your attention and you just cannot put it down!A spectacular 5 stars from me!
Jessica