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Coming Home to Cariad Cove

By: Darcie Boleyn
Narrated by: Deirdra Whelan
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Can a running club help heal a broken heart?

Following the death of her husband, Ffion moves back to her family hotel in Wales seeking home comfort. In the village of Cariad Cove, she reconnects with her family, and starts to find hope as she takes up running and meets Joe....

For Joe, the second his dog crashes into the beautiful woman on the beach, it's love at first sight. But recognising a hurting soul, he offers Ffion his friendship and soon the two are organising a charity run for the local animal sanctuary.

Now Ffion is feeling things she never thought she would again. Is it too soon to move on? Can she open her heart to love again? She's planning on running… but will it be away from Joe or towards him?

A heart-felt and emotional romance for fans of The Cancer Ladies Running Club and Phillipa Ashley.

©2022 Darcie Boleyn (P)2022 W F Howes

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