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An old house, a secret heartbreak, a second chance at love.Lizzie Greene is about to lose everything when her husband suddenly dies and his debts come to light.To make ends meet she opens up her quirky old house to be used as a set for a film based on a bestselling romance novel.Her life and household are turned upside down when a whole cast of colourful characters enters her family's lives: from an enigmatic author, a handsome location scout, a brooding director, to a heart-throb leading man, never mind her now ex-mother-in-law camped out in her drive.As Lizzie delves deeper into the film's book, all is not as it seems...Will her desire to save her house and unravel the secrets of the past lead to new love, or to mortal danger?A must-read for summer - a heartwarming story of love and second chances. Perfect for the fans of Jane Costello and Lucy Dillon.What readers are saying:"An enchanting and engrossing read that I highly recommend and, if you have not yet read Lauren Westwood's books, then what on earth are you waiting for?" - Bookish Jottings."A delightfully charming tale that is heartfelt and genuine and reminds us that good things can happen if you believe in yourself, stay open-minded, and be excited for whatever comes next" - What's Better Than Books?"A story full of twists and turns, captivating and absorbing. I loved it" - Sibzzreads.Lauren Westwood writes romantic women's fiction and is also an award-winning children's writer. Originally from California, she now lives in England in a pernickety old house built in 1602, with her partner and three daughters.
Two strangers meet at Waterloo station at Christmas. It's a moment they'll never forget..Nicola is a star in her professional life, but her personal life is a disaster. Her office affair has run its course, and the last thing she wants to think about is Christmas. A night of cancelled trains and festive carols at Waterloo Station is the last straw...Dmitri loves conducting his pop-up choir during the festive season, meeting people, and spreading joy and cheer around London. But he carries deep secrets from his past that robbed him of his dream to become a concert pianist.Can two lonely hearts and souls be unlocked by music and moonlight in snowy London? And will they discover the healing power of love this Christmas?Perfect for the fans of Kiley Dunbar, Suzanne Snow and that warm fuzzy, Christmas-sy feeling you get when watching "Love Actually". Praise for 'Moonlight on the Thames': 'I have literally fallen in love with this book' -Nessa. 'With a big heart, this is one where you'll actually feel emotion on the page' -Kathleen Gray. 'A lovely read for your Christmas list' -Lisa Houston.
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