A seasonal easy read romance, Christmas in the Cotswolds is Jenny Kane’s festive sequel to Another Cup of Christmas. (It can also be read as a stand
alone story.)
Blurb
Izzie
Spencer-Harris, owner of the Cotswold Art and Crafts Centre, is due to host the
prestigious Cotswold Choir’s annual Christmas carol concert in her beautiful
converted church. Or at least she was, until a storm smashed a hole right
through the chancel roof.
Days
from Christmas, Izzie suddenly finds herself up to her neck in DIY, with her
last dodgy workman having walked off the job. She does the only thing she
can … calls in her best friend Megan to help.
Leaving
Peggy and Scott to run Pickwicks Café in her absence, Megan heads to the
Cotswolds for Christmas. Within minutes of her arrival, she finds herself
hunting down anyone willing to take on extra work so close to Christmas. It
seems the only person available to help is Joseph Parker – a
carpenter who, while admittedly gorgeous, seems to have ulterior motives for
everything he does …
With
Izzie’s bossy mother, Lady Spencer-Harris, causing her problems
at every turn, an accident at work causing yet more delays, and the date for
the concert drawing ever nearer, it’s going to take a lot more than Mrs
Vickers’ powerful mulled wine to make sure everything is all right on the
night …
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With a background in history and archaeology, Jenny Kane
should really be sat in a dusty university library translating Medieval Latin
criminal records, before writing research documents that hardly anyone would
want to read. Instead, tucked away in the South West of England, Jenny Kane
writes stories with one hand, while working for a Distance Learning Company
with the other.
Jenny spends a large part of her time in the local coffee
shops, where she creates her stories, including the novels Romancing Robin Hood (Accent Press, 2014), the best selling
contemporary romance Another Cup of
Coffee (Accent Press, 2013), and the novella length sequels Another Cup of Christmas (Accent Press,
2013) and Christmas in the Cotswolds,
(Accent Press, 2014)
Jenny’s next full length novel, Abi’s House, will be published by Accent Press in 2015.
Jenny Kane is also the author of quirky children’s picture
books There’s a Cow in the Flat
(Hushpuppy, 2014) and Joe’s Letter
(Coming soon from Hushpuppy)
Keep your eye on Jenny’s blog at www.jennykane.co.uk for more details.
Twitter - @JennyKaneAuthor
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JennyKaneRomance
Jenny Kane also writes erotica as Kay Jaybee.
(www.kayjaybee.me.uk)
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