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L**A
Most enjoyable
Really enjoyed this story. Lots of twists and turns
S**H
Gentle Paced Romance
In Emma's established style, girl meets boy, they don't hit it off initially, then feelings grow but we are not sure if they are returned until the end. Lovely characters, beautiful setting; an enjoyable short read with a happy ending.
S**L
Lovely, feel-good story!
I really enjoyed this book by Emma Bennet.It was a gentle story with a beautiful setting, a heroine I related to, and a hero I loved. Nightingale Farm is such a gorgeous place, and it was interesting to read how Polly planned to help John and his son, Mark, turn the farm's fortunes around.I liked the scenes set on the farm, particularly the one involving the lamb.There were also some interesting subplots featuring Mark's poisonous aunt, Polly's secret, and various family issues.Overall this is a cosy romance that leaves you with a warm feeling and a smile on your face. I'd quite like to revisit Nightingale Farm at some point to find out how they're all getting on!
A**R
Brilliant read
Loved this story felt like I wanted to stay at this farm.
M**N
Falling in love at Nightingale Farm, Emma Bennet’s latest novel.
I thoroughly enjoyed this gentle but enthralling romance with its believable, likeable characters and captivating storyline.Highly recommend Emma’s newest work.
K**Y
FALLING IN LOVE AT NIGHTINGALE FARM
Falling in Love at Nightingale Farm by Emma BennetI received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and Joffe Books and I am leaving this review voluntarily.BlurbPolly Pressman just got fired from her hectic 9–5 job in London. She’s pulling pints in a dingy pub to pay the rent when she gets a phone call that changes everything.Her mum begs her to help an old family friend, John, with his struggling farm down in Kent. Polly’s business skills might be just the thing to turn the place around.Polly arrives at Nightingale Farm trying to make a good impression in her best pair of heels, when she hears a furious shout. A very angry but not entirely unattractive man strides forcefully towards her, demanding to know why she left the gate open.John’s gruff-but-hunky son Mark thinks Polly clearly has no business being on a farm. She’s a city girl — what can she possibly know about mucking out animals?My OpinionThis is a sweet and cosy, quick read. When Polly arrives at Nightingale Farm John and Mark are struggling financially, can Polly help them? This is an ideal book to get lost in for a few hours. If you want a quick escape to the countryside then this is a book you should give a read.Can you make it through this book without wanting to spend some time on a farm?Rating 4/5
K**N
Loved it
Polly has just been made redundant so it working as many shifts as she can at her local pub to pay her way as she doesn't want to tell her family who she thinks will be disappointed in herHer mum still believing she is still working at her old job puts John the owner of Nightingale farm and his son Mark in touch in the hopes she can help to save the farm which was failing after John's wife diedPolly falls in love with the farm and immediately starts to think of ideas that might work so decides to help but not tell anyone her real circumstancesCan she make it work or will everyone find out and see her differently?Loved it
R**C
A feel good read
A beautiful love story set between London and the Kent countryside .Polly had not told her family she had lost her job and when a family friend wrote to ask for help it all snowballed. It al worked out in the end with Nightingale farm being saved. You had twists and turns but it was a really lovely story. A perfect feel good read.
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