"After Christie inherits a ramshackle seaside cottage, she discovers mysterious wedding rings and a collection of love letters in the attic — and is swept up in a romantic story 50 years in the making." Anyone want to hazard a guess as to how many times has this exact same story has been told already? Far too many, that's for sure. Barf. Some authors seriously need to get a clue. Reference "Summer at Hideaway Key" by Barbara Davis, non-reviewed this month. It's the exact same story.
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The Stationmaster’s Cottage by Phillipa Nefri Clark
"After Christie inherits a ramshackle seaside cottage, she discovers mysterious wedding rings and a collection of love letters in the attic — and is swept up in a romantic story 50 years in the making." Yet another boring take on a tired trope. How many times has this crap been retreaded? Yawn.
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