The Summer Getaway
A Feel Good Romance Novel
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Narrated by:
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Sophie Roberts
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By:
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Tilly Tennant
About this listen
Ashley Moon is all set for a dream holiday with her daughter in the glittering French Riviera. But nothing can prepare her for the shock of discovering who’s staying in the villa next door....
A wonderfully heart-warming story of first love and second chances for fans of Jenny Oliver and Lucy Diamond.
Ashley got much more than a suntan on her first ever foreign holiday; one whirlwind romance and nine months later she had a daughter, Molly. Too proud to ever contact the father, Ashley made a decision to go it alone and raise her daughter herself.
Fifteen years later, she finally has the chance to take Molly on her first ever holiday; a gorgeous, all-expenses-paid trip to the charming French resort of St. Raphael. But fate has other plans. One look into her neighbour’s dark hazel eyes is all it takes to give her the shock of her life. Standing in front of her is Haydon, Molly’s long-lost father and the holiday fling she thought she’d never see again.
As the temperature on the Cote D’Azure steadily rises and Ashley and Haydon begin to spend more time together, will Ashley find the courage to tell him who she is - and more importantly, who Molly is?
©2018 Tilly Tennant (P)2021 W F HowesWhat listeners say about The Summer Getaway
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- C. Richardson
- 11-09-24
Very good story
Very good romantic story. I like the storyline and the runabout to tell him this one little big secret
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- Hilly
- 18-08-24
Complicated family relationships
Really enjoyed. Happy ending a little predictable, would liked an epilogue, she was pregnant from the night on the beach.
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- Pam Quelch
- 05-10-24
Easy listen
The book was a nice easy listen. a bit frustrating at times but I suppose that's what the plot/ story was.
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- Lisa
- 26-08-24
slow to start and stays slow
not for me, story was too slow. I almost gave up and never finnished it. very annoying how the male character was though of so badly when it was totally out of his hands
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- Ms Much
- 02-08-24
This story was like being on the carousel
Tilly kept repeating herself (the author) throughout the story it would go round and round and round on the same story line often explanations repeated yet again if you took away a lot of these unnecessary words the actual idea of the story was quite enchanting and captivating so I stuck it to the end.
Why don’t you give it a go?
Story of a family found .
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- Mrs Cole
- 01-09-24
COULD HAVE BEEN A LOT BETTER
This was a frustrating listen and the story was like being on a 'Merry-Go-Round' the character's were good. I liked Ashleigh, she was a strong, single mum and her daughter Molly was a well balanced, level headed 16 year old.
The male love interest Haydn and his 13 year old daughter Ella were also interesting BUT it took the whole book for Ashleigh to tell Haydn that Molly was also his daughter, so the novel was very repetitive, which made it boring.
The narrator Sophie Roberts did her job well although she couldn't master an Irish accent.
I am relieved that I didn't waste a credit on this book as it was FREE to listen too through the included membership Plus Catalogue!
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