![]() ![]() You can tell they’re special versions due to the price. If you’re interested in a print version, the large print version and the hardback are up for pre-order at the moment. Well, they do because I give the back story needed as a reminder to those who have had a gap between reading the books, but there’s a much richer reading experience to be had by starting at the beginning. A couple of the plot points in this third book don’t really make sense in isolation. Hollie and Jake’s story starts in book 1 and develops across the series and I really don’t think you will get the full reading enjoyment if you start with book 3. Kerry’s story is new although she did appear as a minor character in book 2. You can find pre-order the Audible UK version here and the Audible US version here.Ĭan you read or listen to this book as a standalone? Yes, but I say that with significant hesitation. Hollie’s chapters are still narrated by the amazing Lucy Brownhill who has narrated the other two audiobooks in the series – Snowflakes Over The Starfish Café and Spring Tides at The Starfish Café. That’s correct but Kitty is the guest narrator, telling Kerry’s story. it hasn’t got a running time yet and it says the narrator is Kitty Kelly. The full details aren’t there at the time of writing e.g. It has also gone up for pre-order on Audible. It’s available for per-order on Kindle UK here and Kindle US here. My nineteenth book, Summer Nights at The Starfish Café is out on 6th April. In other news, it’s just under 4 weeks until my next release. Readers are loving Bumblebee Barn and I’m so chuffed that it went past the 1,000 reviews/ratings on Amazon at the start of the week so a huge thank you to everyone who has shared the book love. Join top 10 bestseller Jessica Redland for a brand new standalone novel of love, family and second chances. ![]() With his family and friends rooting for him, could the magic of Bumblebee Barn heal his broken heart and help him find love on the farm? Thrown into the chaos of reality TV, Barney could never have expected that his whole life would be turned upside down, with buried secrets to be uncovered and his heart on the line. ![]() After all, he isn’t meeting anyone suitable down the traditional route and surely he won’t be picked anyway…? So when his sister, Fizz – desperate for Barney to find his soulmate – sees an advert for Love on the Farm, a new reality TV show to help farmers find love, he has nothing to lose by applying. The early mornings quad biking through muddy fields and the long hours looking after the crops and animals are proving to be a deterrent to finding love. While Barney loves his life at Bumblebee Barn – a farm that has been in his family for generations – he’s struggling to find someone to share it with. Welcome to Bumblebee Barn, home to wonderful animals, stunning views and spectacular sunsets – and resident young farmer, Barney. If you haven’t already read it, here’s the blurb to entice you… ![]() One of these balls is letting you know that Healing Hearts at Bumblebee Barn went into into Prime Reading at the start of the month and will be there for at least 12 weeks. I’m now pausing for breath and picking up the many balls I had to drop over the past few weeks. I’ve also started running a one-month online course so needed to record my training videos and get that all set up. I love the story, though, and am eagerly awaiting my editor’s feedback next week. I suspect it was another Covid hit and it wiped me out which meant I was way behind so put in some exhausting hours catching up. I had a submission deadline for book 20 – the first in my Lake District series – on Tuesday this week and I should have had plenty of time to write it but I lost a week early on due to illness. I’ve had an extremely busy start to March. I was hoping to go across to see them today but the snow at their end has prevented that, especially as there’s a steep bank mid-way which is closed due to the weather. My parents who are inland have it quite heavily, though. This morning it was another white-over but even less snow which quickly turned to slush and went. Hi everyone, hope you’re well and not too chilly if you’re in the UK surrounded by snow right now! In Scarborough (aka Whitsborough Bay), we had a white-over on Tuesday this week which cleared fairly quickly. ![]()
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