Christmas at Rachel’s Pudding Pantry
Pudding Pantry, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Charlie Sanderson
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By:
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Caroline Roberts
About this listen
Cosy up with the new novel in the Pudding Pantry series, full of love, laughter, and plenty of delicious pudding!
The first snow is falling over Primrose Farm, the mince pies are warming, and Rachel can’t wait to share a kiss under the mistletoe with her gorgeous new flame, Tom.
If only it was all comfort and joy . . . The arrival of Tom’s ex brings an unwelcome chill to the farm. And despite Master Baker Mum Jill’s valiant efforts, the new pudding pantry business is feeling the pinch.
With a spoonful of festive spirit, a cupful of goodwill with friends, and her messy, wonderful family by her side, can Rachel make this a Christmas to remember?
Why readers love cosying up with Caroline Roberts’ gorgeous novels:
‘Family, friendships, farming and fabulous food. The Pudding Pantry is perfect!’ Sunday Times bestseller Heidi Swain
‘Cosy and uplifting – a real treat!’ Debbie Johnson
‘A delightful, life affirming story’ Ali McNamara
‘Such a wonderful book, heart-wrenching and uplifting and joyful! Cressida McLaughlin
'A top-rated romance which I devoured quicker than a slice of Victoria Sponge. Beautifully written, warm, funny, cosy, romantic and sweeter than a tray full of cookie dough' Bookaholic Confessions
'A warm and cosy read for a cold winter's day . . . will have you longing to be served in the tearoom' Rachel's Random Reads
©2019 Caroline Roberts (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic Reviews
"Family, friendships, farming and fabulous food. The Pudding Pantry is perfect!" (Heidi Swain, Sunday Times best seller)
"Cosy and uplifting - a real treat!" (Debbie Johnson)
"Pure comfort – warmth and cosiness exude from every page." (Woman magazine)