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The fourth in the ‘Hiverton Sisters’ series, perfect for fans of Holly Martin, Trisha Ashley and Cathy Bramley.In ‘From Ireland With Love’ we follow the exploits of sister Nick Byrne. Independent, sensible, and hugely successful in her career – Nick seems to have it all. But when an investigation into her company is launched, Nick feels her world start to crumble, and finds herself wondering what her father would do. Struggling to cope with her new situation, Nick decides to take a trip to Ireland to rediscover herself by tracing her roots. But will she end up finding more than she bargained for? An uplifting and inspiring romcom by the Cornish based author Liz Hurley.Liz Hurley became a professional librarian for the money and the glamour. Not finding quite enough of either, she set up a bookshop with her husband in Cornwall. She didn’t find much there either so she started writing. Now she has loads of money and glamour but only in the pages of her books!
Clementine’s swapped a London flat for a Scottish castle – but will she get her fairytale ending?After discovering they had inherited an enormous fortune, as well as the titles of ‘Lady’, the lives of the five Hiverton sisters have never been the same.While oldest sister Ariana settles in Norfolk, fashion designer Clementine heads to the Scottish Highlands to investigate their newly inherited castle. Not bad for a girl brought up in poverty in a tiny house in East London...However, Lady Clem quickly finds out that Ruacoddy Castle is falling to pieces, the neighbours – especially grumpy young farmer, Rory – are suspicious of her and the eccentric housekeeper, Ottoline, is still in residence.But just as Clem starts to embrace her new life in the Highlands, growing closer to Rory and forming a friendship with Ottoline, she stumbles upon a secret in the attic that could destroy the Hiverton family. Can she save the castle as well as her family’s reputation?What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immoveable object?Take a trip to the gorgeous Scottish countryside with this utterly feelgood and hilarious read – fans of Jenny Colgan, Holly Martin and Cressida McLaughlin will love this!Liz Hurley became a professional librarian for the money and the glamour. Not finding quite enough of either, she set up a bookshop with her husband in Cornwall. She didn’t find much there either so she started writing. Now she has loads of money and glamour but only in the pages of her books!
The sequel to Liz Hurley’s "A New Life for Ariana Byrne" and second in the Wiverton Sisters series, perfect for fans of Holly Martin, Phillipa Ashley and Milly Johnson.Ever since the Byrne sisters – Ariana, Aster, Clem, Paddy and Nic – discovered they were heiresses to the vast Hiverton fortune, their lives have never been the same. No longer living in poverty in London, they now own an estate in Norfolk, a castle in Scotland and a picturesque village in Cornwall.When sensitive Paddy, the baby of the family, swaps her model life on the catwalks of Paris Fashion Week for the cobbled lanes of Tregisky on the beautiful Cornish coast, it’s time for her to stand on her own two feet.Soon, she’s settled in her new home of Cockleshell Cottage overlooking the wild surf, the seals her closest companions.And when she meets ex-soldier Hal, she’s instantly smitten. Funny, considerate, and not to mention drop-dead gorgeous, he’s perfect in every way apart from one – he’s engaged. But after a misunderstanding brings the two together in ways they couldn’t have imagined, it seems like they might just change each other’s lives.Will Paddy fall in love with more than just the glorious blue skies of Cornwall? Or are there storm clouds gathering ahead?Liz Hurley became a professional librarian for the money and the glamour. Not finding quite enough of either, she set up a bookshop with her husband in Cornwall. She didn’t find much there either so she started writing. Now she has loads of money and glamour but only in the pages of her books!
This uplifting debut novel from Cornwall based writer, Liz Hurley, is sure to put a smile on your face. Ariana Byrne knows how to survive. After becoming a guardian to her four little sisters after their parents died when she was only eighteen, she had to grow up quickly. Now she’s in her twenties, stuck in a loveless marriage to Greg, trying to make ends meet for her young twins, William and Leo.So when Ari is told that she’s actually the Right Honourable Lady de Foix, Countess of Hiverton, owner of a sprawling estate in the village of Saxburgh, Norfolk, her first instinct is laughter. Surely the girl who has to choose between food and keeping the lights on isn’t rich beyond her wildest dreams?She knows how to take care of her sisters and her children, but how on earth can Ari take care of an entire village? How will she fight off the circling land developers from Saxburgh, and stop her in-laws from grabbing all the money for themselves?And while she’s struggling to settle in and settle down, she’s making new friends and new mistakes. Yet, trusting her gorgeous, new neighbour, Sebastian Flint-Hyssop may be the biggest one of all...She’s swapped sink estate for country estate...but can a girl from inner-city London learn how to become a Lady?Fans of Jenny Colgan, Trisha Ashley and Carole Matthews will love this romantic, feelgood read.Liz Hurley became a professional librarian for the money and the glamour. Not finding quite enough of either, she set up a bookshop with her husband in Cornwall. She didn’t find much there either so she started writing. Now she has loads of money and glamour but only in the pages of her books!
The eighties were a great time to be a teenager. But when your parents are a nightmare, it's hard to hang on to your dreams. Prequel novella to the Hiverton Sisters series.
Discover the highlights and hidden corners of East Cornwall. This friendly and informative collection of walks ensures a great day out. Covering Bude in the north and Mount Edgcumbe in the south and stretching over to Fowey and Tintagel and everywhere in between, including the amazing Bodmin Moor. Thirteen walks, ranging from two to nine miles Created to be followed with ease Each walk is accompanied by a map, an elevation and photos "There is a lot of useful information such as how suitable the walks are all skill levels, the nearest WCs, car parking and access to the car parks." Clear, concise instructions "The route descriptions are detailed and easy to follow." Interesting and engaging points of interest "Even if it's too wet to walk, makes great reading while planning for better weather." "Well done to Liz Hurley for making the descriptions jump off the page and for writing in a style that holds your interest." Fully interactive with additional links and photo albums "I especially like the hyperlinks (Kindle Edition) that allow the reader to jump to the interesting additional information that enriches the text." "there were also fab links to photos taken by the author." Suggests nearby local attractions to make a full day of it. The print version and kindle version have varying layouts and whilst all the information is the same in both, we have made sure that it is properly laid out in each format. Extra features range from recipes to short stories and further recommended readings. "A really generous book"Part of the Cornish Walks series, a tried and trusted series of walking books, that provides everything you need for an enjoyable and interesting day out.Discover hidden woods, private beaches and secluded creeks, whilst exploring castles, churches and ruined buildings.Get Top Walks in East Cornwall today and start exploring this breath-taking countryside.
A dog walking book for dog lovers in Cornwall
Eleven walks ranging from 3 to 11 miles. Each walk comprises of essential information including a map, an elevation and photos. It then goes on to gives clear detailed instructions accompanied by tales of local history and knowledge. An invaluable guidebook.
An informative walking guide for the Mevagissey area. Relying on OS maps and local knowledge, this is the perfect guidebook for anyone that wants to explore and discover new corners and unknown facts. Contains nine walks, ranging from four to eight miles and from easy to strenuous. Many are suitable for dogs but full details accompany each walk.
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