Cornish Rhapsody

Jenny Lane


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Cornish Rhapsody by Jenny Lane
Tamara Simpson had always been overshadowed by her newly-married sister Cassie Cassell-Boyd.

Cassie, marrying into a traditional family, has lost her independence, and so when her husband, Oliver, travels to South America for work, she is determined to pursue her acting career.

But she is supposed to be staying with her in-laws.

She begs Tamara to take her place.

Normally Tamara would have been resistant to Cassie’s elaborate schemes, but she is desperate to get away.

She is still getting over her heartbreak, after her fiancé, Ian, dropped the bombshell that he was seeing someone else.

And so she decides to head to the Cornish coast and take Cassie’s place.

But when she arrives at the Cassell-Boyd’s family home she finds herself falling for Oliver’s brother Richard…

How long can Tamara keep up her pretence?

Is it possible that Richard feels the same?

How can she ever communicate her feelings to him if she can’t even reveal her true identity…?

‘Cornish Rhapsody’ is an intriguing contemporary romance set on the charming Cornish coast.

'A gripping page-turner.' - Holly Kinsella, best-selling author of 'Uptown Girl'.

Jenny Lane lives in an attractive area of Kent. She enjoys taking walks and rides in the countryside, which give her inspiration for her stories. Her other books include ‘Family Secrets’, ‘Promises of Spring’, ‘Secrets of the Heart’ and ‘Love Finds a Way’.

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