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1958 Ratings
1958 Reviews
Valentine’s Day at the Star and Sixpence
by Holly Hepburn
4.1
1958 Ratings
1958 Reviews
Part 1.5 (an exclusive, FREE short story sandwiched between parts 1 & 2)Â in Holly Hepburn’s bestselling series, perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley and Katie Fforde.
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Love is in the air as sisters Nessie and Sam prepare for Valentine’s Day at their newly renovated pub, The Star and Sixpence. They have a star chef winging her way from London to cook a very special Valentine’s Day dinner, for all the couples in the village.Â
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But as sparks fly in the kitchen, will love bloom in The Star and Sixpence? If you loved this free short story, download part two – Summer at the Star and Sixpence – now!Â
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Love is in the air as sisters Nessie and Sam prepare for Valentine’s Day at their newly renovated pub, The Star and Sixpence. They have a star chef winging her way from London to cook a very special Valentine’s Day dinner, for all the couples in the village.Â
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But as sparks fly in the kitchen, will love bloom in The Star and Sixpence? If you loved this free short story, download part two – Summer at the Star and Sixpence – now!Â
‘A fresh new voice, brings
wit and warmth to this charming tale of two sisters’ Rowan Coleman‘You’ll fall in love with this
fantastic new series from a new star of women’s fiction, Holly Hepburn. Filled to the brim with captivating characters and fantastic storylines in a gorgeous setting, Snowdrops at The Star and Sixpence is simply wonderful. I want to read more!’ Miranda Dickinson‘The Star and Sixpence sparkles with
fun, romance, mystery, and a hunky blacksmith. It’s a real delight‘ Julie Cohen‘Like the dream pub landlady who always knows exactly what you want, Holly Hepburn has created the most
delightful welcome to what promises to be a brilliant series, in the first Star and Sixpence. The sisters who inherit a tired local and must bring it back to life are warm and intriguing, the neighbours are (mostly!) friendly and the gossip is utterly addictive. I was very sad when it was time for last orders, and am already looking forward to the next round. Especially if a certain blacksmith happens to be at the bar…’ Kate Harrison‘
Warm, witty and utterly charming, Snowdrops at the Star and Sixpence is the perfect book to curl up with on a cold winter’s day. It left me with the most wonderful happy glow’ Cally Taylor‘
Warm, witty and laced with intriguing secrets! I want to pull up a bar stool, order a large G&T and soak up all the gossip at the Star and Sixpence!’ Cathy Bramley‘A super sparkling star of a story and I can’t wait for part two’
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Publication date
- February 8, 2016










