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The Cornish Village School Series Collection 5 Books Set By Kitty Wilson
The Cornish Village School Series Collection 5 Books Set By Kitty Wilson

The Cornish Village School Series Collection 5 Books Set By Kitty Wilson

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The Cornish Village School Series Collection by Kitty Wilson brings together five novels set in the Cornish village of Penmenna. This collection comprises a five-book set.

Included titles

  • Summer Love
  • Breaking the Rules
  • Second Chances
  • Christmas Wishes
  • Happy Ever After

Key details

  • Five-book collection
  • Series: The Cornish Village School
  • Author: Kitty Wilson
  • Setting: Penmenna, a Cornish village
  • Includes the five titles listed above

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Summer Love

With a new gardening TV show bringing fresh attention to Penmenna, Rosy finds herself facing more than one challenge at once. As the village school is threatened with closure, she sets out to rally the community behind #SaveOurSchool, while an unexpected ally tries to persuade her to let down her guard.

As her responsibilities and personal life collide, Rosy must decide whether she can accept help from the most unlikely of sources. Suitable for readers who enjoy village-set romance with a strong community thread.

Breaking the Rules

After heartbreak, Rosy Winter has rebuilt her life in Penmenna and now leads the local school as headmistress. Determined to keep things simple, she lives by one rule: no dating anyone in the village.

That resolve is tested when her new neighbour, gardener Matt, arrives in Penmenna for his gardening TV show and refuses to be easily discouraged. Suitable for readers looking for a romantic story rooted in small-town life.

Second Chances

Sylvie, an ex-ballerina and single mum, is stretched thin as she balances ballet classes, family pressures and preparing shy Sam for his first day at Penmenna Village School. Life on the farm she shares with Uncle Tom leaves little room for anything else.

Meanwhile, television journalist Alex is adjusting to a very different pace, trading war-zone reporting for PTA life in Penmenna as he seeks stability for his newly adopted daughter, Ellie. A fitting choice for readers drawn to romance shaped by family change and new beginnings.

Christmas Wishes

With Christmas approaching, teaching assistant Alice throws herself into organising the school Nativity and tries to keep her distance from romance. Close friend and village vicar Dan is on hand to help, even as Alice struggles to ignore feelings that go beyond friendship.

Dan has his own difficulties to manage, from worries about Granny Annie’s housing to a faltering church choir and personal troubles from his past. Ideal for readers who enjoy seasonal romance set around village and school life.

Happy Ever After

Marion Marksharp is known as the queen of Penmenna, but the “perfect life” others see doesn’t match the reality at home or among friends. Faced with uncomfortable truths, she decides it is time to change her bossy ways.

Her fresh start takes shape as she launches a wedding planning enterprise in the village. Suitable for readers who like character-led romance in a close-knit community setting.

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