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2000s: Imagine owning your very own French castle?
2000s: Imagine owning your very own French castle?
Wendy Clayton stopped believing in fairy tales a long time ago. Instead, she has a ‘nice’ life. Nice job. Nice flat. Absolutely no men. Until her life is turned upside-down when her elderly neighbour, Eulalie, passes away and leaves her the Château of Happily Ever Afters!
But there’s a catch: she must share the sprawling French castle with Eulalie’s long-lost nephew, Julian. And no matter how gorgeous he is, or how easily she finds herself falling head over heels, Wendy needs to find a way to get rid of him…
Because surely happily ever afters don’t happen in real life?
Wendy heads off to Normandy as she’s been bequeathed a castle no less in a will. Never having been to France before, she goes to see it and gets her first history lesson thanks to the Taxi driver!. She’s going to find her very own castle in the middle of the Normandy countryside!
William the Conqueror’s Castle
“The Chateau of Happily Ever Afters speaks to people. It calls to people who deserve a happily ever after, and you, my dear most definitely do, which is why I ‘m passing it on to you with the sincere belief that you will find a happily ever after there too. and I hope that one day, in any year’s time, after a ling and app life, you will also pass it on to someone who needs it”
The Chateau’s has forth rooms and fifteen acres of land.
“The countryside here is beautiful, green hills that stretch out for miles, doted with handsome black and white cows…The chateau is so remote that even Google Maps didn’t cover it”
Author/Guide: Jaimie Admans Destination: Normandy Departure Time: 2000s
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