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Mure

Questa serie trasporta i lettori in pittoresche isole scozzesi, dove la vita ruota attorno a legami familiari, svolte romantiche inaspettate e alla scoperta di sé. Segui i personaggi mentre trovano un nuovo scopo attraverso la cucina, la comunità e l'amore in mezzo al paesaggio splendido ma aspro delle Highlands. Ogni storia è piena di fascino, umorismo e momenti toccanti che ti immergeranno e ti faranno dimenticare le preoccupazioni della vita quotidiana. È la lettura perfetta per sentirsi bene che delizia i sensi e conforta l'anima.

A Very Distant Shore
Christmas at the island hotel
An Island Christmas
The Endless Beach
The Summer Seaside Kitchen

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  1. The Summer Seaside Kitchen

    • 384pagine
    • 14 ore di lettura

    "Flora is definitely, absolutely sure that escaping from the quiest Scottish village where she grew up to the noise and hustle of the big city was the right choice. Mure is a place shere everyone had known her all her life, and no one will let her forget the past. In the city, she can be anonymous, ambitious and indulge herself in her hopeless crush on her gorgeous boss, Joel." -- back coverSummary:.

    The Summer Seaside Kitchen1
    4,1
  2. The Endless Beach

    • 448pagine
    • 16 ore di lettura

    On the quayside next to the Endless Beach sits the Seaside Kitchen. It's a haven for tourists and locals alike, who all come to eat the most delicious food on the island and catch up with the gossip. Flora, who runs the café, feels safe and content - unless she thinks too hard about her relationship with Joel, her gorgeous but emotionally (and physically) distant boyfriend. While Flora is in turmoil about her relationship, her best friend Lorna is pining after the local doctor. Saif came to the island as a refugee, having lost all of his family, but he's about to get some shocking news which will change everything for him. As cold winter nights shift to long summer days, can the two friends find their own happy ever afters ?

    The Endless Beach2
    4,0
  3. An Island Christmas

    • 368pagine
    • 13 ore di lettura

    Christmas on the remote Scottish island of Mure is bleak, stark - and incredibly beautiful. It's a time for hunkering down, getting cosy in front of whisky barrel wood fires, and enjoying a dram with the people you love - unless, of course, you're accidentally pregnant to your ex-boss, and don't know how to tell him. In what should be the season of peace and goodwill on earth, will Joel think Flora is a bearer of glad tidings? Meanwhile Saif, the doctor and refugee from war-torn Syria is trying to enjoy his first western Christmas with his sons - but without his missing wife. Can the little family possibly find comfort and joy? Travel to the beautiful northern edge of the world and join the welcoming community of Mure for an unforgettable Christmas.

    An Island Christmas3
    3,9
  4. On the tiny Scottish island of Mure, Christmas preparations are even more hectic than usual . . . Flora MacKenzie is worried about her brother. Fintan hasn't got over the death of his partner, Colton, and Flora thinks he needs a project. The Rock - the rambling, disused hotel on the tip of the island - was Colton's passion project before he died. With Flora's help, Fintan is going to get the hotel up and running in time for Christmas, transforming it into a festive haven of crackling log fires and delicious food. But running a hotel, they are about to discover, is not that easy. Especially when their motley staff includes a temperamental French chef, a spoilt Norwegian kitchen boy who can't peel a potato without mutilating his own hand and a painfully shy kitchen assistant who blushes when anyone speaks to her. Can they pull it together in time for the big opening? And can Flora help her family find happiness this Christmas?

    Christmas at the island hotel4
    3,7

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  • Lorna lives on the tiny Scottish island of Mure, a peaceful place where everyone helps their neighbour. But the local GP is retiring, and nobody wants his job. Mure is too small and too remote. Far away, in a crowded camp, Saif is treating a little boy with a badly-cut hand. Saif is a refugee, but he's also a doctor: exactly what Mure needs. Saif is welcome in Mure, but can he forget his past? Over one summer, Saif will find a place to call home, and Lorna's life will change forever

    A Very Distant Shore
    3,9