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Welcome Me to Willoughby Close

By: Kate Hewitt
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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Welcome to Willoughby Close...a charming cluster of cozy cottages, each with a story to tell and a happy ending to deliver.

Emily David didn’t want to move to Willoughby Close. She was perfectly content in London, but when her boss, Henry Trent, asks her to relocate, she’s left with little choice. Emily prefers living on her own and finds comfort in her routines. But the well-meaning residents of Wychwood-on-Lea are determined to include her in their friendly circle - a prospect Emily finds utterly alarming.

When sparks fly with local pub owner Owen Jones, Emily’s safe and fragile world threatens to shatter. She has too many secrets to keep, and Owen’s gentle understanding could be her undoing. But as Owen persists, Emily’s heart softens, and she begins to discover the wonder of trusting friends - and falling in love. That is, until she discovers Owen has a secret of his own....

Can Willoughby Close work its charm and magic once more? And can someone who has been determined to stay lonely find - and trust - love right on her doorstep?

©2020 Kate Hewitt (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
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Please if an American person is reading the book, have them say English words when speaking in an English accent rather than saying American words such as mobile. If we can’t have English words from an American then please let’s have an English person reading a book set in England

English please

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This whole series is truly awful! For a start it is really badly researched, with so many glaring inaccuracies about life in England and Oxfordshire (my home) that it has me squirming! Then there are the trite, formulaic stories. Finally the performance is terrible, I get that it’s written and performed by an American, but that doesn’t excuse the terrible phrasing and mispronunciation of English places.

All that said I have now listened to all the free performances so must have enjoyed them in some way. Not enough to pay though.

Why do I keep listening?

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The narrator was awful, with silly Americanisms sprinkled through which truly annoyed me.
I won’t be listening to any other books in the series.

Rather twee storyline

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Disappointed in this one, thought I was going to love it but didn’t because couldn’t really get a grip on the female protagonist. She certainly couldn’t play the corporate game very well. She was a total wimp.

First in the Series was better

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I like the use of language the way the series link and how you become involved in the characters

Storey line is capturing.

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