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Little Cornish Kitchen

Little Cornish Kitchen

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Clemmie Hamilton returns to her childhood village of St Aidan, Cornwall, to save her grandmother's apartment from being demolished by a property developer. She turns it into a boutique pudding club, but things get complicated when she falls for Charlie.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 416 pages
\n Publication date: 31 May 2018
\n Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
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St Aidan, a charming Cornish village, is a place where lifelong friendships are forged and cocktails are always flowing. It's a place where time seems to stand still, and the warmth of the community envelops you.

However, for Clemmie Hamilton, returning to St Aidan after a thrilling life in Paris is not something she's looking forward to. She has left behind an exciting new chapter in her life and finds herself drawn back to the picturesque but sleepy village she once called home.

But when Clemmie discovers that her grandmother's cozy apartment by the sea, which she inherited, is under threat from a ruthless property developer, Charlie Hobson, she knows she can't abandon her home in its time of need.

Determined to protect her grandmother's legacy, Clemmie decides to turn the apartment into a unique and charming boutique pop-up pudding club. The Little Cornish Kitchen will serve delicious puddings and raise money for the repairs to the building, all in the name of stopping Charlie's plans.

With the support of her childhood friends, Clemmie embarks on this ambitious project. The Little Cornish Kitchen quickly becomes a popular destination, drawing people from all over the village. Charlie, however, is not willing to give up easily. He uses his charm and persuasive tactics to try and convince Clemmie to sell the apartment to him.

As the Little Cornish Kitchen gains momentum, Clemmie's life becomes intertwined with Charlie's in ways she never expected. She finds herself drawn to his easygoing charm, and their interactions spark a chemistry that she can't deny. But as their relationship deepens, Clemmie realizes that Charlie has his own hidden agenda.

With the repairs to the building nearing completion, Charlie becomes increasingly desperate to control St Aidan and the Little Cornish Kitchen. He uses his influence and connections to launch a smear campaign against Clemmie, painting her as a troublemaker and a threat to the village's peace.

Clemmie is determined to fight back against Charlie's tactics. She gathers evidence of his wrongdoing and confronts him head-on. But Charlie is not intimidated. He threatens to ruin Clemmie's reputation and her business if she doesn't comply with his demands.

In the face of adversity, Clemmie rallies her friends and the community to support her. They organize a protest against Charlie's plans, and the village comes together to stand up for what they believe in. Clemmie's determination and resilience inspire everyone, and they are able to stop Charlie's plans in their tracks.

Through the Little Cornish Kitchen, Clemmie has not only saved her grandmother's apartment but also found a new purpose in life. She has reconnected with her roots and discovered the power of community and friendship.

As Clemmie looks forward to the future, she knows that St Aidan will always be her home. She is grateful for the lessons she has learned and the friendships she has formed. And she knows that the Little Cornish Kitchen will continue to serve as a symbol of hope and unity in the village.

St Aidan is a place where dreams come true, and where friendships are made for life. It's a place where every day is a celebration, and where the warmth of the community never fades. And as Clemmie Hamilton discovers, it's a place where love can blossom even in the most unexpected places.

\n Weight: 288g\n
Dimension: 129 x 197 x 33 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780008260682\n \n

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