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Morgan Rosewood finds herself at a crossroads in her life after returning home to Forget-Me-Not Cottage to care for her ailing mother. She and boyfriend Ronan, had plans, big plans, but all these hopes and dreams are put on hold when Morgan's mum suddenly dies.

Morgan’s emotions are in turmoil but she sets about the task of clearing the house and running her late mother’s vintage market stall.

Nate Greene has his own reasons for staying away from Little Woodville. Nate needs to reconcile his past and tackle the long overdue task of decluttering the place he once loved - his abandoned wood workshop, filled to the brim with his creations. He secures a stall at the local market to showcase his wares and it isn't long before the workshop reignites the passion he once shared with a special person.

Thrown together Morgan and Nate have their own personal battles to overcome.
Can the beautiful little Cotswold village teach two lost souls what matters, and more importantly, will it give them each something they didn't come here for? Love...

MY REVIEW:
This is the story of Morgan, who drops everything to care for her dying mother. after her mother passes, she intends to sell the house and return to her fiancé, but fate has other ideas.

A sweet read with small village vibes, showing the beauty of endings and beginnings.

This light-hearted read can easily be finished in an hour.

Thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book in return for my honest review.

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A delightful read full of wonderful characters, the power of finding yourself and learning how to navigate life after sad things have happened to you. It is uplifting and w armhearted and is a joyous storyline too

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Summer at Forget-Me-Not Cottage by Helen Rolfe is a heartwarming and uplifting summer read that will transport readers to the charming village of Little Woodville. Morgan Rosewood returns home to care for her mother, putting her own plans on hold. As she navigates her grief and manages her mother's vintage market stall, she crosses paths with Nate Greene, who has his own reasons for staying in Little Woodville.

Helen Rolfe's writing beautifully captures the essence of the Cotswold village, immersing readers in its picturesque setting and community spirit. The characters are relatable and endearing, each with their own personal battles to overcome. Morgan and Nate's journeys intertwine, and their shared experiences create a touching and tender romance.

The theme of love, both romantic and self-discovery, is at the heart of this book. As Morgan and Nate navigate their own challenges, the village and its residents offer them unexpected lessons about what truly matters in life.

Summer at Forget-Me-Not Cottage is a delightful escape, filled with friendship, love, and the power of finding oneself in unexpected places. Helen Rolfe's storytelling is engaging and evocative, making this book a perfect companion for a lazy summer day. Fans of uplifting contemporary fiction will be captivated by the enchanting world of Little Woodville and the journey of its endearing characters.

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A sweet and cozy stoy . The story is about Morgan and how she spent almost the past year taking care of her sick mother before she died . She drop everything to be there for her mom and she doesn't regret it . Now she has to clean up the house so it can be sold so she can go to Scotland where her fiance is waiting for her . But she is not sure if she wants to leave Little Woodville and the stall in the Saturday market . Nate is visiting his father and trying to convince him to come live with him in Wales . The first person he meets on his walk is Morgan and he feels for an instant connection but he can't do anything because she is engaged . Nate used to work with wood and now he wants to sell all his crafts at the markets . So he and Morgan share the same stall on the market . Will Morgan choose to hear her heart and have a life in Forget Me Not cottage ?
I received this book from net galley and the publisher as an ARC. Thank you! All thoughts and opinions are my own .

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A lovely book about loosing loved ones and realising you need to be were they were. and looking after your family sometimes has to come first before your plans.
Really good read

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Morgan goes home to help her ailing mother. Her boyfriend moves to Scotland, per their plans, and waits for her to come. After her mother dies, early on, she and her sister prepare her mother’s cottage for sale…oops! Nate appears…friendship and more…the characters are likable and quirky. The setting is glorious. The story moves quickly. This is a great read that would make a fantastic movie. This is a sweet book of love and romance. This book was sent to me electronically by Netgalley for review. Thanks to the publisher and the author.

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Morgan Reese had moved to Little Woodville in the Cotswolds hoping to be with her ailing mom for a few weeks in their cottage called— Forget-Me-Not—but ended up staying for seven months.

After her mother passed away she starts planning on returning to Scotland to be with her fiancé Ronan.

Morgan’s mother had moved to Little Woodville when her marriage ended and Morgan and her sister Tegan were already teenagers.

Nate Greene was visiting Little Woodville from Wales and was looking forward to spending the weekend with his dad Trevor.


Following a chance encounter between Nate Morgan in the village, and learning they both went to the same school, they get to know each other better.

A feel-good romance novel filled with warm characters and beautiful descriptions of the village.

Thank you to Helen Rolfe, NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the arc of this book.

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