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Love Letters at the Borrow a Bookshop
A cosy, uplifting romance that will warm the heart of any booklover
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Helen Duff
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Kiley Dunbar
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Can she write her perfect love story? Austen Archer is on her dream solo bookselling holiday, the new ‘borrower’ at the Borrow-A-Bookshop in Devon’s Clove Lore.
While she has always loved poetry, her words have dried up since being fired by her last boss, bestselling author, Callista Flyte, a year ago.
Austen distracts herself with the Borrow-A-Bookshop, as well as her flirty online exchanges with an anonymous Parisian bookseller. Hiding from the world, Austen doesn’t notice that wedding planner, Patti, is falling for her – and is too afraid to admit that she feels the chemistry too.
But as Patti and Austen grow closer, culminating in a magical day at the wildflower meadow, can Clove Lore work its customary magic and bring the two together? And will Austen find the confidence to risk her heart and write again?
© 2024 Kiley Dunbar (P) 2025 DK Audio
Helen Duff has narrated over 60 audiobooks ranging from romance fiction to the much loved fantasy books by Mark Lawrence. When not narrating she is doing comedy round the country in particular at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She also hosts her own podcast called Come As You Are discussing sexual pleasure in relation to all people and scenarios. Her husky voice will lull you into the sleepy seaside town.
Kiley Dunbar is a Scot living over the border in Northern England where she teaches English and creative writing, devours romance novels, fusses over Amos the Bedlington Terrier, and loves two little Dunbars. She thinks making imaginary people find happiness and fall in hopelessly in love has to be the best job in the world.