Friday 16 November 2018



























Snowed in at the Little Duck Pond Cafe- Rosie Green
Fen has finally taken courage in both hands and with the help of superwoman
(you have to read it to understand) has asked Rob out for dinner on a date. After
being let down by the horrible lying Ethan she is looking forward to a new romance
with someone who seems totally different. Is she really that lucky? The Little Duck
Pond Cafe now has plans to extend to a bakery once Ellie gets sorted, and Fens parents
want her to run the cafe at the newly opened Brambleberry manor. Rob however is
holding something back. Fen is convinced that a chain of events led to her father's
heart attack 10 days before and wants to know whom the instigator was.
As if all this isn’t enough going on Fen has also entered courtesy of Ellie a national
baking contest despite thinking she is in no way good enough. This is an uplifting
short novella (two hours or so) and seasonal read to curl with a hot chocolate by a
roaring fire- or at least imagine you are. This is  number four in the series and
although would stand alone, it would make more sense if the others have been
read beforehand. I love the characters with a strong female lead. Not sure I would
be as trusting as Fen but this is fiction! A read with a smile, a read for the winter
(there is lots of snow!) and we know there will be more to look forward to.
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Snowed In at The Little Duck Pond Café

The biggest snowfall in years has blanketed Sunnybrook, cutting the village off from the outside world. For Fen, who finds herself snowed in at The Little Duck Pond Cafe, it's little more than a minor inconvenience. Her love life is finally running smoothly; it looks as if she's found the perfect man for her.

But then a shocking secret threatens to destroy Fen's new-found happiness.
Will being snowed in be the final straw? Or will Fen find a way through the snowdrifts to the perfect love?

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Author Bio
Rosie Green has been scribbling stories ever since she was little. Back then they were rip-roaring adventure tales with a young heroine in perilous danger of falling off a cliff or being tied up by ‘the baddies’. Thankfully, Rosie has moved on somewhat, and now much prefers to write romantic comedies that melt your heart and make you smile, with really not much perilous danger involved at all, unless you count the heroine losing her heart in love.

​Rosie’s brand new series of novellas is centred on life in a village café. The first two stories in the series are: Spring at The Little Duck Pond Cafe and Summer at The Little Duck Pond Café.

Twitter - https://twitter.com/Rosie_Green1988



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