Book Read Free

A Wedding in Italy: A feel good summer holiday romance (From Italy with Love Book 2)

Page 30

by Tilly Tennant


  Welcome to Christmas at the Little Village Bakery.

  Snow is falling in Honeybourne and Spencer is bringing home his American fiancée Tori for a traditional English Christmas with all the trimmings. But when his hippie mum and dad meet her high-maintenance parents, sparks of the wrong sort start to fly. Then Spencer bumps into his first love Jasmine and unexpected feelings come flooding back.

  Millie is run off her feet with Christmas orders at the Little Village Bakery and new baby Oscar. Thank goodness her cousin Darcie is here to help her. Although she does seem to be rather flirty with Millie’s boyfriend Dylan.

  Will Darcie ever find true love of her own? And is marrying Tori a terrible mistake for Spencer if his heart is with someone else?

  A heartwarming Christmassy romantic comedy, perfect for fans of Carole Matthews and Milly Johnson.

  Buy Here!

  What everyone is saying about Christmas at the Little Village Bakery:

  ‘Bloody brilliant … I loved being back with the characters … Oh I just enjoyed everything about it! 5 stars!' I Love Reading

  'Christmas at the Little Village Bakery is a warm hug, in the depths of the cold of winter, that would be perfect to read curled up by the fireplace, with some hot chocolate, and just enjoy the whole atmosphere of the book. It has some absolutely fabulous moments, some great small village community spirit and even what pretty much feels like a Christmas miracle.' Rachel's Random Reads

  'A feel good festive romance that would make the perfect stocking filler for the bookworm in your life!' Bookworms and Shutterbugs

  'A lovely Christmas read and it was great to catch up with the folk of Honeybourne, I just hope there is more to follow, that village has plenty more stories to tell I am sure.' Jo's Book Journey

  Acknowledgments

  The list of people who have offered help and encouragement on my writing journey so far must be truly endless, and it would take a novel in itself to mention them all. However, my thanks goes out to each and every one of you, whose involvement, whether small or large, has been invaluable and appreciated more than I can say.

  There are a few people that I must mention. Obviously, my family – the people who put up with my whining and self-doubt on a daily basis. My ex-colleagues at the Royal Stoke University Hospital, who let me lead a double life for far longer than is acceptable and have given me so many ideas for future books! The lecturers at Staffordshire University English and Creative Writing Department, who saw a talent worth nurturing in me and continue to support me still, long after they finished getting paid for it. They are not only tutors but friends as well. I have to thank the team at Bookouture for their continued support, patience, and amazing publishing flair, particularly Kim Nash, Lydia Vassar-Smith, Lauren Finger and Jessie Botterill. Their belief and encouragement means the world to me. And special mention goes out to Peta Nightingale for always having my back. Heartfelt thanks go to my lovely agent too, Philippa Milnes-Smith at LAW literary agency.

  As for this book in particular, I must thank my good friend Louise Coquio and her dad, who entered into many Italian lunch menu debates on my behalf so that Signora Conti always cooked the perfect lunch. I’d also like to thank Simona Elena Schuler for her help and patience with some of the Italian phrases that my poor command of the language failed to produce.

  My friend, Kath Hickton, always gets a mention, and rightly so for putting up with me since primary school. I also have to thank Mel Sherratt and Holly Martin, fellow writers and amazing friends who have both been incredibly supportive over the years and have been my shoulders to cry on in the darker moments. Thanks go also to Emma Davies, Rob Bryndza and Christie Barlow – you have no idea how much I love our chats! Jack Croxall, Dan Thompson and Jaimie Admans also deserve thanks for ongoing friendship; not only brilliant authors in their own right but hugely supportive of others. My Bookouture colleagues are also incredible, of course, unfailing and generous in their support of fellow authors. I have to thank all the brilliant and dedicated book bloggers and reviewers out there, readers, and anyone else who has championed my work, reviewed it, shared it, or simply told me that they liked it. Every one of those actions is priceless and you are all very special people.

  Published by Bookouture

  An imprint of StoryFire Ltd.

  23 Sussex Road, Ickenham, UB10 8PN

  United Kingdom

  www.bookouture.com

  Copyright © Tilly Tennant, 2017

  Tilly Tennant has asserted her right to be identified as the author of this work.

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers.

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places and events other than those clearly in the public domain, are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

  ISBN: 978-1-78681-166-0

 

 

 


‹ Prev