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ESCAPE THE CITY AND FIND PEACE IN THE COTSWOLDS IN THIS UTTERLY PERFECT ROMANCE ABOUT FRESH STARTS. One broken-hearted city doctor. A countryside surgery in need of a new GP. The perfect love story bound to get your pulse racing . . . Dr Liv Emery is at her wits end. Her perfect life was within her grasp. Instead she's dealing with the fallout of being dumped by her long-term boyfriend in the cruellest way possible. Then on top of everything else, a patient goes berserk on her. It's the final straw, and there's only one thing for it . . . A new start. So she jumps at the chance to cover her…mehr

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ESCAPE THE CITY AND FIND PEACE IN THE COTSWOLDS IN THIS UTTERLY PERFECT ROMANCE ABOUT FRESH STARTS. One broken-hearted city doctor. A countryside surgery in need of a new GP. The perfect love story bound to get your pulse racing . . . Dr Liv Emery is at her wits end. Her perfect life was within her grasp. Instead she's dealing with the fallout of being dumped by her long-term boyfriend in the cruellest way possible. Then on top of everything else, a patient goes berserk on her. It's the final straw, and there's only one thing for it . . . A new start. So she jumps at the chance to cover her former professor's GP surgery in the Cotswolds and waves goodbye to the city. And good-for-nothing men. Life in the village of Broclington is a far cry from London - and her cottage is a welcome change from her old shoebox flat. But her relief is short-lived after meeting her prickly boss Callum. But perhaps he has his reasons . . . It's not easy juggling being a single parent to a fairy-obsessed six-year-old while staving off bosses breathing down his neck about funding cuts. The more Liv gets to know Callum and his daughter, the more she realizes she may be able to help them - and the village practice - more than she could have imagined. But will her time in Broclington be the healing experience she so desperately needs, or could she end up heartbroken once again? Fans of Beth Moran, Alison Sherlock, Cathy Bramley, Heidi Swain, Marie Laval or Lisa Hobman will fall head over heels for this cozy romance full of heart.
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Ella is one of those people who is addicted to the written word. She's been obsessed with books since before she could walk, and has wanted to be a writer since she realised that was actually a job.She grew up in the outskirts of London, where fairies lived at the bottom of her grandma's garden, so it isn't surprising that she still looks for magic in everyday life - and often finds it.When she's not living in a fantasy world of her own creation, she writes bids and develops programmes for children's services, and lives in rural Warwickshire (where there are probably more fairies). She shares her house with her husband who continues to make her gallons of tea and read her books almost as fast as she writes them, and their small parrot who likes to chase her fingers as she types and has almost certainly been trained not to remove any more computer keys. Hopefully.If you've enjoyed this book (hopefully you have if you're still reading!), please spend a couple of minutes to leave a review and tell your friends about Healing Hearts in the Little Village, and Broclington in general - it's one of the best ways for new authors to meet readers.Ella is one of those people who is addicted to the written word. She's been obsessed with books since before she could walk, and has wanted to be a writer since she realised that was actually a job.She grew up in the outskirts of London, where fairies lived at the bottom of her grandma's garden, so it isn't surprising that she still looks for magic in everyday life - and often finds it.When she's not living in a fantasy world of her own creation, she writes bids and develops programmes for children's services, and lives in rural Warwickshire (where there are probably more fairies). She shares her house with her husband who continues to make her gallons of tea and read her books almost as fast as she writes them, and their small parrot who likes to chase her fingers as she types and has almost certainly been trained not to remove any more computer keys. Hopefully.If you've enjoyed this book (hopefully you have if you're still reading!), please spend a couple of minutes to leave a review and tell your friends about Healing Hearts in the Little Village, and Broclington in general - it's one of the best ways for new authors to meet readers.