Swell Valley Series Short Story - One Christmas Morning, One Summer’s Afternoon: 2 short stories (Swell Valley Series Short Story)

By Tilly Bagshawe

A delightful collection of two short stories from bestselling author, Tilly Bagshawe. Welcome to Swell Valley…

ONE CHRISTMAS MORNING is not the time to get your heart broken… Dumped by the love of her life and in need of some time to recover, screenwriter Laura Tiverton retreats to the idyllic village of Fittlescombe where she used to spend time as a girl. Maybe lending her expertise to the annual nativity play will be just what she needs. But with two gorgeous men on the horizon and a disastrous night at the ball, on the night before Christmas, who will be able to persuade her that the show must go on?

As ONE SUMMER’S AFTERNOON rolls around, the annual Fittlescombe vs Brockhurst cricket match is older than the Ashes, and every bit as hotly contested – and is more exclusive than the Buckingham Palace Summer Garden Party and more star-studded than Cartier Polo. The Fittlescombe team have their hopes pinned on local boy Will Nuttley, but 24 year-old Will has his heart set on winning back the love of his life, Emma Harwich. As the champagne goes on ice and the sandwiches are being cut, little do the Swell Valley residents know that Emma is intent on sleeping with the enemy, and it’s throwing Will into a spin…

Format: ebook
Release Date: 12 Dec 2013
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-756427-9
Tilly Bagshawe is the internationally bestselling author of eight previous novels. A teenage single mother at 17, Tilly won a place at Cambridge University and took her baby daughter with her. She went on to enjoy a successful career in The City before becoming a writer. As a journalist, Tilly contributed regularly to the Sunday Times, Daily Mail and Evening Standard before following in the footsteps of her sister Louise and turning her hand to novels.Tilly's first book, Adored, was a smash hit on both sides of the Atlantic and she hasn't looked back since. Tilly and her family divide their time between their homes in Los Angeles and their beach house on Nantucket Island.

Praise for Tilly Bagshawe’s previous books: -

”'Total escapist, self-indulgent pleasure.” - Sophie Kinsella

”'Packed with glamour, betrayal and lust” - Closer

”'Pure, unadulterated escapism” - Heat