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The Winter of Second Chances is the hilarious, heart-warming second book from the author of The Twelve Dates of Christmas, Jenny Bayliss.

Annie Sharpe is the chef of a successful, acclaimed restaurant that she co-owns with her husband Max. Mother to two now-grown-up sons, she’s worked hard for her business and her family. But when she walks in on Max in flagrante with one of the waitresses, she decides she’s had enough, and walks out of her marriage, her livelihood, and the only life she’s ever known.

Suddenly free of responsibilities for the first time in her life, on a whim she responds to an ad asking for someone to caretake a house on England’s south coast, in the picturesque village of Willow Bay, for the winter. It’s a chance for a new beginning, and the village is full of characters. Soon Annie feels at home, and reopens the house’s cafe. And while she spars with the owner’s nephew John, she finds herself getting closer to him too . . .

But Max is determined to win Annie back. Which to choose – an old love, or a new life?

Contemporary Contemporary Romance Genre Fiction Holidays Romance Romantic Comedy Small Town & Rural Marriage Winter Comedy Witty Feel-Good Heartfelt Funny Christmas

Critic reviews

If you need help getting into the festive spirit, this is the book for you . . . This feelgood read has humour, romance and some gorgeous descriptions of the Christmas traditions of an English village (Good Housekeeping (on The Twelve Dates of Christmas))
Sparkly and romantic (My Weekly (on The Twelve Dates of Christmas))
Bayliss delivers delightful holiday atmosphere and believable romantic tension in her cute and cozy debut . . . By turns tender and hilarious, this adorable rom-com is sure to satisfy (Publishers Weekly (on The Twelve Dates of Christmas))
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Guessing it was my mistake but I was expecting a Christmas story! The plot was lovely and it was a sweet book but oh my the Scottish accents were annoying and IMO unnecessary, particularly for John who appeared to have never lived in Scotland!!

Lovely but not a Christmas story...

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This was a nice listen and I do like books by Jenny Bayliss.

I listened to the trailer sample and I got drawn in immediately 😂 I couldn't wait to see what happens, so I bought it and it was alright although it wasn't as great as her other books and it really is not a Christmas Book.

Susie Riddell did her job as narrator well. So 3 STARS all around!

Liked not loved 3 STARS 🌟🌟🌟

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