Accommodation in Books
Accommodation in Books
There’s all manner of ways to stay away from home – there’s Air BnBs, hotels, tents, manor houses and lots of other places you can stay in, if you pick up a book:
Norfolk – a house
The House of Fever – Polly Crosby
A nice quiet part of the world. Lots of coastal places to visit. The Norfolk countryside is calling you in The Fever House. You might not want to stay in the accommodation offered in the book however – it’s an asylum.
A nice hotel
Concierge by Abby Corson
You will certainly have a memorable stay in the Cavengreen hotel!
Mallorca
A gorgeous villa
The Orange House by Isabelle Broom
You meet some interesting people on holiday. Sometimes you meet up again. Sometimes you make life long friends and sometimes you fall in love….
A French castle
The Escape by Ruth Kelly
If you got the chance to stay in a French castle for a while, you’d go right?
An appartment in Rome
The Rome Apartment by Kerry Fisher
75-year-old Ronnie has made it her mission to help women of a certain age rediscover themselves. The owner of a palazzo in Rome, she has left her troubled past behind and reinvented herself in the most beautiful city in the world. Renting out her spare apartment for three months at a time, Ronnie invites her guests to take on a series of challenges that will help them to embrace beauty and joy, to rediscover themselves and to live their lives to the full.
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