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Fly Me to Moongate Manor

By: Kate Forster
Narrated by: Catrin Walker-Booth
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A brand new cosy romance by the bestselling author of Starting Over at Acorn Cottage, coming to you April 2023!

Amanda Cox is living in New York with a non-committal boyfriend and a student loan that threatens to crush her. That is, until she enters a raffle for a manor house in the British countryside of Northumberland–and wins...

©2022 Kate Forster (P)2023 W. F. Howes Ltd
Contemporary Romance Heartfelt Feel-Good Romance Contemporary
Beautiful Story • Unexpected Twists • Excellent Narration • Heartwarming Tale • Family Saga • Wonderful Voice

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An easy listen that was somewhat predictable, but a lovely story. I very much enjoyed it.

Predictable but lovely

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Overall the story was wonderful, loved the characters. Few bad words here and there but not earth shattering.

Enjoyable!

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Kate Forster does an amazing job of portraying life changes and having flawed characters without apology or Over doing any one thing or emotion.

I loved both the Roman and Greek mythology. I have both a Celine in my family, as well as a Dianna, so this is close to my heart.

Catrin Walker Booth always does such a marvelous job of doing both MML and MFL voices. Timing and emotion are spotless.

I loved Simon and Amanda.

Thank you for a wonderful story and that Dianna got HER HEA in an unexpected way.

This book took me Over the Moon

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A lot of the words are cut off at the beginning, when the narrator starts her words.

The cut of words that cannot always be understood.

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This was a good story basically clean. I don’t understand why in chapter 41 the author had to give a dig to Christians. There had been an adoption in the book and the adoption went wrong because the parents were bad because they were very religious and the church had probably corrupted them, is basically what the author said. That statement was uncalled for and really didn’t add anything to the story. It had been stated earlier in the story that the parents were abusive, we didn’t need that ridiculous explanation. True Christian parents would never be abusive to their children, adopted or otherwise. The narrator was excellent. The story was interesting and it kept my interest. It wasn’t completely suspenseful, but it had a few more twists and terms than a book like this normally would.

Above average plot

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