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2000s: The idyllic Wychwood-on-Lea, and the cosy Willowby Close
2000s: The idyllic Wychwood-on-Lea, and the cosy Willowby Close
Ellie Matthews has come to Wychwood-on-Lea to find a new start for her and her daughter Abby. But, life there doesn’t start out as idyllic as she had hoped. While Ellie loves her cute cottage in Willoughby Close, the Yummy Mummies at the primary school seem intent on giving her the cold shoulder, Abby has trouble fitting in, and her boss, Oliver Venables, is both surprisingly sexy and irritatingly inscrutable.
But miracles can happen in the most unexpected places, and in small, yet wonderful ways. Slowly, Ellie and Abby find themselves making friends and experiencing the everyday magic of Willoughby Close. When Oliver’s nephew, Tobias, befriends Abby, the four of them start to feel like family… and Ellie begins to see the kindness and warmth beneath Oliver’s chilly exterior, which awakens both her longing and fear.
Ellie knows all about disappointment, and the pain of trying too hard for nothing, while Oliver has his own hurts and secrets to deal with. When the past comes rollicking back to remind both of them of their weaknesses and failings, will they be able to overcome their fears and find their own happy ending?
This fictional setting is only a few miles from Chipping Norton and right in the heart of both the Cotwolds and the outskirts of Oxford.
Ellie had a glimpse of a minuscule sign pointing towards an alarming narrow road before she jerked the car to the right, tires squealing, sending them careening towards a prickly hedge….
“West Oxfordshire’s county council didn’t seem to splash out on much street lighting in between its picturesque hamlets.”
“She liked the sound of Oxford, imagined working in a medieval building with all those dusty books and dreaming spires. She’s pictured herself cycling down some narrow, cobbled street or sipping expresso an talking about modern art in some bohemian cafe”
Author/Guide: Kate Hewitt Destination: Oxford, The Cotswolds Departure Time: 2000s
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