Autumn on Maple Tree Lane


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When Edith Davies is unexpectedly made both unemployed and homeless, she will take any opportunity going. Soon one comes in the shape of Trenton Manor, a crumbling mansion which local aristocrat Lord Pickles wishes to sell, so Edith jumps in with both feet. Along with her parents’ introverted lodger, Stephanie, Edith takes on the role as live-in cleaner. However, when the discovery of a hidden room reveals a stunning hundred-year-old secret, Edith can have no idea of the rollercoaster that lies ahead. Against a backdrop of warm autumn colours, Edith will both step out of the shadow of her famous sister, help Stephanie overcome her demons, and maybe even find love with an old classmate, Anthony, whom Edith best remembers as the boy she once pushed into the school pond. Set in the beautiful countryside outside the beloved Devonshire town of Brentwell, Autumn on Maple Tree Lane brings all the romance, humour, and seasonal goodwill that CP Ward’s readers have come to expect.




Autumn in Sycamore Park: a delightful and heartwarming seasonal comedy set in Autumn


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Autumn in Sycamore Park: The first in a new romantic comedy series from CP Ward, author of Christmas at Marshmallow Café and Summer at Blue Sands Cove. Having fled a relationship and a previous life she would rather forget, young teacher Jennifer Stevens throws herself into a demanding new job at Brentwell Primary. Charged with marshalling a group of unruly eight-year-olds to the autumn harvest festival, her only solace is the peace of nearby Sycamore Park. As the evenings draw in and the leaves begin to fall, will new friends, delicious autumn treats, and a possible new man on the orange-tinted horizon help Jennifer finally come to terms with her past and begin to look forward into the future? Autumn at Sycamore Park is another delightful romantic comedy from CP Ward, author of several popular seasonally themed novels. Set against a backdrop of warm autumn days, it offers everything fans of CP Ward’s other books have come to love: laughter, friendship, good times, and a hint of newly discovered love. #freeebook #freeromcom #freeautumnreading #freeromance #romcom #cpward #autumnreading #happilyeverafter #autumnromance #lovestory #leavesofauthumn #sycamorepark #brentwell




Welcome Home Again This Christmas


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Welcome Home Again this Christmas: A delightful romantic comedy set against the magical backdrop of Christmas in the Scottish Highlands, from CP Ward, author of Autumn in Sycamore Park, I’m Glad I Found You This Christmas, and Christmas at the Marshmallow Café. When Brentwell Public Library closes over Christmas for renovations, young librarian Lizzie Cotton finds herself unexpectedly unemployed. With a credit card bill to pay, she finds herself googling for a Christmas miracle, and it comes in the form of a little secondhand bookshop desperately seeking a new manager. There’s only one problem. It’s in Scotland, at the other end of the country, in a little village that Lizzie can’t even locate on a map. A little village called Hollydell … With her chinchilla Albert in tow, Lizzie sets off for what she hopes will be a nice steady income over the Christmas season. What she’s not expecting is an adventure, one with large helpings of Christmas pudding, copious mince pieces, lashings of humour, and maybe even a little dash of romance … CP Ward’s fans have long awaited a return to Hollydell, the delightful Christmas village in the Scottish Highlands first visited in I’m Glad I Found You This Christmas. Now, their Christmas wish is about to come true.




Summer at Blue Sands Cove


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The first book in the sparkling Glorious Summer series from CP Ward, author of Christmas at the Marshmallow Cafe and Autumn in Sycamore Park. Tired of the city, Grace Clelland returns to Blue Sands, the quiet Cornish seaside village where she grew up. There she will meet old flames and old friends, rekindle old loves and ignite new ones in a novel that will have you dreaming of the soft crash of the waves on the shore, the feel of sand between your toes, overloaded ice-creams and smoky beach barbeques. Not to be missed - the debut summer novel from CP Ward - the author whose Delightful Christmas and Warm Days of Autumn series have captivated thousands of readers worldwide with their warmth, humour, and just a little hint of romance...




Threat of Autumn


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Its beautiful fall weather on Middle Island and the maple trees are turning colour, but for Chief Bud Halstead, autumn is looking to be just one big headache. The causeway to Bonville is down to one lane while its being repaired and Island residents phone him every day to complain. Hes the unwilling arbiter between ATV riders and angry property owners and hes got a new officer trainee whod rather be in the city. Plus, his right-hand man, Officer Pete Jakes, is preoccupied with family troubles with his father. Then theres an explosion at a local seniors home and things become very serious indeed. A young kitchen worker is under suspicion of arson and as Islanders take sides, the investigation becomes nasty. The deeper the police delve, the more questions arise. Till Pete Jakes eventually has to leave the Island and travel to the city of his childhood in a search for the answers. Danger lurks in the city as well, and Petes loyalties are tested to the hilt. Meanwhile Ali Jakes is worried that Pete is suffering delayed post-traumatic stress syndrome from his soldier experiences. She just hopes that after Pete has travelled further into his past, hell still want to come back to the present. Be sure to look for previous books in the Middle Island Mysteries series, Pity of the Winds, Season of Deceit and Crimes of Summer.




Rising Gangwon Vol.42


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Green tour 02p Late Autumn, Walking Between the Birches Go Gangwon! 14p Let's flow down with canoe at Mulle-Gil Culture Gangwon 26p Mt. Geumgang's First Temple of 80,009 Temples at 12,000 Hills: Hwa-Ahm Sa Culture Gangwon 34p Korean Traditional Food Culture Exhibition Business Focus 42p Nantiy Coffee's sprout coffee goes out of Korea and dominates Asia Market Business Focus 46p Ancestors' Masterpiece with 1004 years of tradition: wooden dishes




The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Trees


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This inspirational book from Kew Gardens' tree expert is the perfect guide to choosing and growing these essential garden mainstays. With authoritative advice from Kew tree expert Tony Kirkham and the Kew Gardens team, this is the ultimate companion to growing and planting trees. In addition, there are twelve tree-related projects to inspire every green-fingered gardener. There is a place in every garden for a tree, but before buying it is important to think about why and what you are planting and where. Do you want to plant for privacy, as a single ornamental specimen for seasonal interest or to attract wildlife? Such key considerations are discussed by the Tony Kirkham, Head of the Arboretum, Gardens & Horticultural Services at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. He also explains the practicalities of growing a tree as well as describing and illustrating a wide range of trees in detail, for every size of garden. The Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing Trees is part of the Kew Gardener's Guide to Growing series, a collection of books from Kew's top experts filled with tips, projects and handy advice on a range of gardening issues. Other titles include Growing Herbs, Growing House Plants, Growing Vegetables, Growing Orchids and Growing Fruit.







The Canadian Teacher ...


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