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Felicity at the Cross Hotel: a feel-good, uplifting novel, perfect for lovers of heartwarming romanc
Helena Fairfax(0)
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'What a lovely, lovely story!...I was desperate for them to have a happy ever after ending.' Linda Hill. Amazon Top 100 Reviewer Holidays can't last forever...can they?A quaint old hotel by a lake in the mountains should be the perfect place for a relaxing summer, and Felicity Everdene is looking forward to a quiet break from working in her father's stressful business. A few weeks hiking and swimming should restore her.But then the hotel's new owner, Patrick Cross, takes Felicity for the replacement barmaid, and things don't turn out quite to plan. With a grumpy chef, a waiter with love troubles, and the old Tudor building in need of renovation, Felicity's quiet break soon turns into a working holiday.Before long, Felicity is beginning to fall in love with the hotel…as well as her new boss.But Patrick's dreams lie beyond the mountains, and Felicity's loyalties lie with her family, and anyway, holidays can't last forever...can they?Heartwarming and heartfelt, Felicity at the Cross Hotel is the perfect read for lovers of romance Praise for Felicity at the Cross Hotel:A simply wonderful story about love and loss, moving on, and the importance of family...Totally believable, beautifully developed, and tugs at your heart.' Anne Williams, Being Anne Book Reviews'Helena Fairfax writes engaging stories guaranteed to put a smile on your face!' Elaine Everest, Sunday Times bestselling author'What a wonderful pick me up read this book is!' Susan Hampson, Amazon Top 500 Reviewer Helena Fairfax was born in Uganda and came to England as a child. She's grown used to the cold now, and these days she lives in an old Victorian mill town on the edge of the Yorkshire moors. Her first novel, The Silk Romance, was a contender for the Romantic Novelists' Association New Writers' Scheme Award and a runner-up in the Global Ebook Awards, and in 2014 Helena was shortlisted for the Exeter Novel Prize.When not writing, Helena loves walking the moors with her dog, enjoying the changing seasons and dreaming up her heroes and her happy endings.