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  • Location: Cornwall

The Oddest Little Cornish Tea Shop

The Oddest Little Cornish Tea Shop

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2000s: Fancy a cup of tea in Tremevissey,

  • ISBN: B0736634DY
  • Genre: Romance

What you need to know before your trail

It’s a big day for Charlie Bell – the grand reopening of her Aunt Pansy’s long-closed tea rooms in Tremevissey, a quaint Cornish seaside resort. But not everyone is chuffed for Charlie. The tea rooms are cursed, locals say. For Pansy was cruelly jilted by her lover, and walked out into the Atlantic Ocean, never to return.

Charlie dismisses the ‘curse’ as superstitious nonsense, of course. But by the end of the first day, her world is in tatters, and she’s not even sure the tea rooms can open for a second day of trading.

Then in walks a rugged, taciturn man with a sexy smile and everything he owns on his back, looking for a summer job …

Is Gideon Petherick an angel in disguise? Or is history about to repeat itself?

Travel Guide

Trenevissey

Sadly there is no  seaside village by the name of  Trenevissey in Cornwall but it does sound remarkably Cornish of course in order to allow you to see the charms of a typical sea side resort. The fun is finding your own Trenevissey.

Where do you start? Well,  St Mawes and Portscatho are good places to sit and read whilst looking out to sea with an ice cream in your hand. And breathing in the cool Cornish air…

And for picturing that you are in a teashop not unlike the one in the book. Now there’s a trail to enjoy!

Booktrail Boarding Pass:  The Oddest Little Cornish Tea Shop

Destination: Cornwall  Author/Guide: Beth Good   Departure Time: 2000s

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