banner banner banner
The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts: A feel-good funny romance
The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts: A feel-good funny romance
Оценить:
Рейтинг: 0

Полная версия:

The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts: A feel-good funny romance

скачать книгу бесплатно

The Little Bookshop of Lonely Hearts: A feel-good funny romance
Annie Darling

A delightful new series set in a quaint old bookshop, for fans of Lucy Diamond and Jenny Colgan. Where happy ever after is only a page away…Once upon a time in a crumbling bookshop, Posy Morland hid in the pages of romantic novels.So when Bookend’s eccentric owner, Lavinia, dies and leaves the shop to Posy, she must put down her books and join the real world. Because Posy hasn’t just inherited an ailing business, but also the attentions of Lavinia’s grandson, Sebastian, AKA The Rudest Man In London™.Posy has six months to transform Bookends into the shop of her dreams but as Posy and her friends fight to save the bookshop, she’s drawn into a battle of wills with Sebastian, about whom she’s started to have some rather feverish fantasies…

Copyright (#ube70081f-5bc2-5afd-b0dd-d8aa97feba3b)

Published by HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd

1 London Bridge Street

London, SE1 9GF

www.harpercollins.co.uk (http://www.harpercollins.co.uk)

First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2016

Copyright © Annie Darling 2016

Cover layout design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2016

Cover illustration © Carrie May

Annie Darling asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

A catalogue copy of this book is available from the British Library.

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins.

Source ISBN: 9780008173111

Ebook Edition © April 2016 ISBN: 9780008173128

Version 2016-04-26

Table of Contents

Cover (#u5e0fa1c8-e960-5fb5-aadb-a3e9a3e40690)

Title Page (#u69096026-173a-5f71-8233-f78ce022ef24)

Copyright (#ubf88ca52-368d-5289-82f7-148d16c4a51f)

Prologue (#u51055dce-5c57-5bd1-a6d6-d875f3ccf692)

Chapter 1 (#uc6171703-4894-5331-a11c-bf081699a64d)

Chapter 2 (#uec1a8d97-012b-5dae-a9a0-0829379309b0)

Chapter 3 (#u7abf2558-6fae-56bd-ab55-f01ac616e134)

Chapter 4 (#uba4a072a-e570-529a-92c1-9dea55997135)

Chapter 5 (#ub7426147-d8af-59c1-a02c-0bbf57579b05)

Chapter 6 (#u29c7bb2a-0266-5fa8-9f4e-7d7caec5d1cf)

Ravished by the Rake (#u11842d82-9bd8-5f8a-83e5-123e972b7259)

Chapter 7 (#u3ae47e7f-f4b0-5a2c-aa36-80b54ec311e1)

Ravished by the Rake (#uf265d583-fa9b-5c5a-b39d-4032d9b76a62)

Chapter 8 (#u987f8948-d60a-51fc-87c1-b17f6071d7de)

Chapter 9 (#u74f6f719-4668-5100-9ead-228d1b23aff4)

Ravished by the Rake (#uc8255edf-8e0d-5f62-8901-c98def2e4651)

Chapter 10 (#u0a5b8cb0-d2e0-5eee-8762-90d914a6600a)

Ravished by the Rake (#ua15d2636-97fc-5c22-a03d-b3be28e1a3e6)

Chapter 11 (#u08593238-7a5b-52fc-b715-32ce4e62b18d)

Chapter 12 (#uc4d25839-4ce8-5f84-9fb5-cc4643aa7f70)

Chapter 13 (#u5c881bae-6bb3-55cf-9d19-66e971ac10b6)

Ravished by the Rake (#u93ffb562-d225-5d64-9584-7e956cb95d35)

Chapter 14 (#u01b51e1c-2ca9-5b44-92a8-0fad2d62e179)

Ravished by the Rake (#ueecd523d-be2d-5c37-910c-ac10529ffa05)

Chapter 15 (#u69a7b464-3229-5e73-b366-ecd733f21f97)

Ravished by the Rake (#uf133e1fb-d8a1-5f90-b42e-ba4533030c3a)

Chapter 16 (#u2eaf99f4-40ce-5dd2-8b3b-39ececd99a37)

Ravished by the Rake (#u2c30aeb1-c88e-50fd-b11c-8fc69d01f320)

Chapter 17 (#u5d08ae2e-0eee-5523-9999-4e890afeac60)

Chapter 18 (#ua84ad658-6b4c-5ef4-82a5-0cfb1bb41f41)

Chapter 19 (#u21c49745-b4b0-52d2-83c6-5be900059163)

Ravished by the Rake (#ua3d988fc-78dd-5569-aa66-8002968612fa)

Chapter 20 (#u0e67d1ee-bad9-526f-9151-932bda73ad8d)

Chapter 21 (#u90538635-13ab-5db9-aed0-bca7255fca6b)

Chapter 22 (#uce45e52e-001c-51b8-b66b-3df139801265)

We Hope You Enjoyed Annie’s Book! (#u42846296-3738-533c-a966-6557ddb2a2bb)

Acknowledgements (#ue23dbe4f-efff-5d2b-9170-fcfd82177e0f)

About the Author (#u2a8435c1-e499-5656-ba3b-7f6f78b51610)

About the Publisher (#u92a719c6-2cb5-53b0-8b94-0bdab1b1e36a)

Prologue (#ube70081f-5bc2-5afd-b0dd-d8aa97feba3b)

From the London Gazette

OBITUARY

Lavinia Thorndyke OBE, April 1, 1930 to February 14, 2015

Bookseller, mentor and tireless champion of literature, Lavinia Thorndyke has died aged 84.

Lavinia Rosamund Melisande Thorndyke was born on 1 April 1930, the youngest child and only daughter of Sebastian Marjoribanks, the third Lord Drysdale and his wife Agatha, daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Cavanagh.

Lavinia’s eldest brother, Percy, was killed fighting for the Loyalists in Spain in 1937. Twins, Edgar and Tom, both served with the RAF and died within a week of each other during the Battle of Britain. Lord Drysdale died in 1947 and his title and family estate in North Yorkshire passed to a cousin.

Lavinia and her mother made a home for themselves in Bloomsbury, just around the corner from Bookends, the shop gifted to Agatha on her twenty-first birthday in 1912 by her parents in the hope that it would prove a distraction from her work with the Suffragette movement.

In a column she wrote for The Bookseller in 1963, Lavinia recalled: ‘My mother and I found solace among the shelves. To compensate for our lack of a family, we were happy to be adopted by the Bennets in Pride and Prejudice, the Mortmains in I Capture the Castle, the Marches in Little Women, the Pockets in Great Expectations. We found what we were searching for in the pages of our favourite books.’

Lavinia was educated at Camden School for Girls, then took up a degree in Philosophy at Oxford University where she met Peregrine Thorndyke, third and youngest son of the Duke and Duchess of Maltby.

They were married at St Paul’s Church in Covent Garden on 17 May 1952 and started wedded life in the flat above Bookends. On the death of Lavinia’s mother Agatha in 1963, the Thorndykes moved into her house in Bloomsbury Square and many a young writer was mentored, nurtured and nourished around their kitchen table.

Lavinia was awarded an OBE in 1982 for her services to bookselling.

Peregrine died in 2010 after a short battle with cancer.

Lavinia remained a familiar sight in Bloomsbury cycling from her home to Bookends. A week ago, after a recent collision with another cyclist resulting in nothing more than scrapes and bruises, Lavinia died suddenly at her home.

She is survived by her only daughter, Mariana, Contessa di Reggio d’Este, and her grandson, Sebastian Castillo Thorndyke, a digital entrepreneur.


Вы ознакомились с фрагментом книги.
Для бесплатного чтения открыта только часть текста.
Приобретайте полный текст книги у нашего партнера:
Полная версия книги
(всего 420 форматов)