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Summer at Tillingford Hall

Written by: Flora Dunn
Narrated by: Nathalie Buscombe
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According to Tatler's Little Black Book, The Honourable Guy Tillingford is Britain's twenty-ninth most eligible bachelor, after the Marquess of Granby and grime artist Tornado.

With a seven-year-old daughter, Hatty, to care for, studious divorcee Alice Merrow doesn't have time for celebrity gossip. She's on secondment at Hampshire's famous Tillingford Hall for one job – to catalogue Lord Tillingford's unrivalled collection of miniature portraits. She knows Guy is way out of her league and couldn't be interested in a tired single mum like her… could he?

When Alice and her flamboyant boss, Desmond Kingston-Campbell, realise that everything – and everyone – at Tillingford Hall are not as they seem, their discoveries could tear the Tillingford family apart.

And can Guy get over supermodel Sahara Seaton-Smyth to find true love with a woman who could help him put Tillingford Hall on the map and drag his family into the twenty-first century?

©2025 Flora Dunn (P)2025 Audible Ltd.
Contemporary Literature & Fiction
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the book started promisingly but the female MC in romantic purple prose takes over. she's in her late 30s, mother of a 7 yo, divorced - and yet she's all wide eyed innocent clutching her pearls. she comes across as dumb - you don't necessarily have to be gauche to be good

Bambi-in-the-woods heroine gets irritating

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