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Second Chances at the Board Game Café

The Little Board Game Cafe, Book 3

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Second Chances at the Board Game Café

De: Jennifer Page
Narrado por: Amy Forrest
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Bloomsbury presents Second Chances at the Board Game Café by Jennifer Page, read by Amy Forrest.

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OUT NOW The next warm and uplifting instalment in The Little Board Game Café series

In the cosy Yorkshire village of Hebbleswick, single mum Taylor dreams of a fashion design career, but she spends her days fixing zips, hemming skirts and worrying about her son, Max.

At the local board game cafe, railway enthusiast Harry, still recovering from a painful breakup, dreams of fatherhood. When Taylor and Harry cross paths, sparks fly, but Harry's confidence issues and Taylor's concerns for Max threaten their budding romance.

Can they find a second chance at love where they least expect it?

Fans of Holly Martin and Christie Barlow will LOVE Jennifer Page

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Perfect for fans of:
Cosy romance
Small-town settings
Characters that are made for each other

©2024 Jennifer Page (P)2024 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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Adorable cosy story until out of the blue the main characters school age child decides he wants to wear a petticoat. And there’s this big moment about loving him no matter how he wants to dress. He has been presented as being on the spectrum but highly functioning. The mom wonders if his behavior is connected to his desire to wear a red petticoat. Like what?

It’s just so random with no build up. It’s like at the last minute someone said add two sentences about cross dressing kids and she added with no changes or build up.

So bizarre. And took a wonderfully written story and made it weird.

If she wanted to add a storyline about a cross dressing kid there were better ways to do it. Taking her train loving son and making us believe all of a sudden he wants to 3/4 into the book sew and wear girl clothes is not it.

Not finishing the series.

Cute story but….

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