Wooing the Farmer
An Axedale Village Romance
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Narrated by:
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Nicola Victoria Vincent
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By:
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Jenny Frame
About this listen
Penelope Huntingdon-Stewart, highly successful clean-eating food vlogger and owner of the website Penny’s Kitchen, is looking for a new direction for her brand. At least that’s what she tells herself when she retreats to Axedale to record a new web series and write a cookbook. That sounds so much better than damage control after her only live, on-screen interview ends in an oh-so-public epileptic seizure.
Farmer Sam McQuade is immediately attracted to Penelope, but the ultra femme and high maintenance city girl seems way out of her league. When Penelope struggles to get her health on track, Quade insists on being her knight in shining armor, much to Penelope’s displeasure. Quade is annoyingly good-looking, not to mention kindhearted, and falling for her would be so easy. If only it didn’t force Penelope to face the secrets she’s hidden from everyone. Can love alone bring a complex city girl and a simple rural farmer together?
An Axedale Village Romance.
©2019 Jenny Frame (P)2019 BOLD STROKES BOOKS INCWhat listeners say about Wooing the Farmer
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- M. A. Mccormack
- 13-05-19
Title made me listen
I thought the premise of the story was interesting but the themes were too often repeated. The same words were used again and again, lots of wide eyes, safes and flaws. I liked Quade - she was a strong character. All the male characters were one dimensional and the other women did not ring true as they did not seem to fit into their surroundings. I think if it had been set in 1850 then it would have suited the language that the author used.
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- vicky
- 27-09-19
Good Narration terrible story
I love this narrator and she did her best but this was just not a good story. Hated the main character and most of the story was totally unbelievable.
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