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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
According to Tatler's Little Black Book, The Honourable Guy Tillingford is Britain's twenty-ninth most eligible bachelor, after the Marquess of Granby and grime artist Tornado.
With a seven-year-old daughter, Hatty, to care for, studious divorcee Alice Merrow doesn't have time for celebrity gossip. She's on secondment at Hampshire's famous Tillingford Hall for one job - to catalogue Lord Tillingford's unrivalled collection of miniature portraits. She knows Guy is way out of her league and couldn't be interested in a tired single mum like her... could he?
When Alice and her flamboyant boss, Desmond Kingston-Campbell, realise that everything - and everyone - at Tillingford Hall are not as they seem, their discoveries could tear the Tillingford family apart.
And can Guy get over supermodel Sahara Seaton-Smyth to find true love with a woman who could help him put Tillingford Hall on the map and drag his family into the twenty-first century?
Praise for Summer at TILLINGFORD HALL
"I adored the setting - I could easily picture the house and its inhabitants - and Alice and Hatty were so likeable and authentic that I was rooting for them the whole way. Summer at Tillingford Hall kept me guessing till the end."
Hannah Langdon, author of Christmas with the Lords
"A delightful romantic read that combines heart, humour, and a touch of nostalgia. A perfect choice for fans of romance and those looking for a feel-good book. Whether you're a long-time romance reader or new to the genre, there is something for everyone."
Reader, Cheam
"Summer at Tillingford Hall is an enchanting read that artistically leads you on an adventurous journey. It is filled with mystery, secrets, and deep truths shadowed by lies, ultimately ending in the greatest discovery of all - love."
Jacqueline Malcolm, writer
"I still think about your lovely story! The characters stayed with me. I loved it; the setting, the characters who just fit, the family intrigue. All in all, a wonderful book."
Ruth Kramer, writer
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
According to Tatler's Little Black Book, The Honourable Guy Tillingford is Britain's twenty-ninth most eligible bachelor, after the Marquess of Granby and grime artist Tornado.
With a seven-year-old daughter, Hatty, to care for, studious divorcee Alice Merrow doesn't have time for celebrity gossip. She's on secondment at Hampshire's famous Tillingford Hall for one job - to catalogue Lord Tillingford's unrivalled collection of miniature portraits. She knows Guy is way out of her league and couldn't be interested in a tired single mum like her... could he?
When Alice and her flamboyant boss, Desmond Kingston-Campbell, realise that everything - and everyone - at Tillingford Hall are not as they seem, their discoveries could tear the Tillingford family apart.
And can Guy get over supermodel Sahara Seaton-Smyth to find true love with a woman who could help him put Tillingford Hall on the map and drag his family into the twenty-first century?
Praise for Summer at TILLINGFORD HALL
"I adored the setting - I could easily picture the house and its inhabitants - and Alice and Hatty were so likeable and authentic that I was rooting for them the whole way. Summer at Tillingford Hall kept me guessing till the end."
Hannah Langdon, author of Christmas with the Lords
"A delightful romantic read that combines heart, humour, and a touch of nostalgia. A perfect choice for fans of romance and those looking for a feel-good book. Whether you're a long-time romance reader or new to the genre, there is something for everyone."
Reader, Cheam
"Summer at Tillingford Hall is an enchanting read that artistically leads you on an adventurous journey. It is filled with mystery, secrets, and deep truths shadowed by lies, ultimately ending in the greatest discovery of all - love."
Jacqueline Malcolm, writer
"I still think about your lovely story! The characters stayed with me. I loved it; the setting, the characters who just fit, the family intrigue. All in all, a wonderful book."
Ruth Kramer, writer