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Thanks to the Publisher and Netgalley for an early review copy.

I loved being back in Meadowfield where Nicola has lived her entire life. She now is working at Pennycress Inn after it had been refurbished.

The carnival which takes place every year is just around the corner and the whole village is getting involved.

Jill, has a lot to do, so Nicola offers to help her by going to see local farmers, they’ve always lent their tractors and trailers every year. But, what she didn’t expect to find was someone else in charge at one of the farms. Farmer Charlie is now in charge of Little Mead Farm after his uncle passed away.

He has no intention of getting involved with the carnival and has planned on selling the farm. Following her visit, she sees a different side to him after a few days and slowly a friendship begins between them.

I loved the setting, the characters, especially the animals.

I recommend this book.

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This was a nice continuation of this series.
Nicola is trying to get tractors and trailers for their annual carnival parade. She’s headed to Little Mead Farm hoping to borrow theirs.
This was an easy to read book that moves quickly.
It has some sweet romance making a perfect beach read

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I just loved this book! Once I started reading this book I just couldn’t put it down. It’s such a heartwarming read with amazing characters as well. I just love this series and I really hope that there is another book in this series to come.

I would highly recommend reading this book and the previous book in this series as they are such heartwarming reads.

I would like to thank Boldwood Books and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book early.

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To be completely honest, this wasn't for me. It wasn't a bad book. It's a small town romance with a very Hallmark feel. It was sweet. It was just a little slower paced than I personally like and I hard a hard time engaging with the characters. I did, however, love the addition of Claudette. She was so fun.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

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I didn’t realize this was the second book in a serious but didn’t find it hard to follow along. This was so sweet! Absolutely charming and made me feel all the small town vibes. This is the perfect book for the summer! I’ll definitely be reading the first book in the series!

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Yay a sequel! I was delighted to revisit the Pennycress Inn - for some new romance, some new drama and some adventure.

A lovely cosy read, great characters and a strong storyline. I loved seeing what the inn was up to and I enjoyed the enemies to lovers element, along with a few laughs. I really thought this was just fabulous and the perfect book to curl up with a cup of tea and lose yourself for a few hours.

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Falling in Love at Pennycress Inn
by Sarah Hope

This charming novel is the second book in a delightful series set in the picturesque Cotswold village of Meadowfield. It was a pleasure to return to the cozy atmosphere of Pennycress Inn, where Laura and Jackson have successfully transformed the inn into a thriving hub for locals and visitors alike.

The story introduces Nicola, a determined and hardworking woman who is still grappling with the emotional fallout from her painful breakup with her unfaithful fiancé. Seeking solace and distraction, she immerses herself in her duties at the enchanting Pennycress Inn, eagerly volunteering to assist with the highly anticipated annual carnival, a beloved event that draws the community together and showcases the village's vibrant spirit.

During her preparations for the festivities, Nicola unexpectedly crosses paths with Charlie, a brooding newcomer who has recently inherited his late uncle’s farm. With his city charm and rugged good looks, Charlie seems to be a man haunted by the fact that his late uncle left him a farm. He has temporarily left his big city job to prepare the farm for sale. Initially, their interactions are marked by playful banter and sharp retorts, providing moments of levity amid their contrasting personalities.

As they spend time together amidst the carnival preparations, the chemistry between Nicola and Charlie becomes increasingly undeniable. Their guarded hearts, each nursing wounds from their past, begin to soften as they navigate the ups and downs of rural life. Watching their relationship evolve is a delightful journey filled with tender moments and genuine connection, delivering pure escapist joy.

With a writing style that flows effortlessly and captures the essence of small-town charm, this read is not only easy to follow but also utterly adorable, making it a perfect escape into a world of love, laughter, and second chances.

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i mean if you havent fallen in love with the cover then what are you lot even doing here? because this book starts off with a win just for the beauty of the covers. Sarah Hope writes gorgeous books. and i dont want to be totally sappy but the clue is literally in the name, or her name should i say. because these books fill us with goodness and HOPE. now that isnt to say they dont come with some stonkers of realistic troubles. but its the telling of a good place, a good plot, and good characters that you still find yourself loving the books so much you want to be adopted by the village and taken to live there.
this is the second in the series but it cover a new ladies story so easy to follow along if this is your first time at this gorgeous village. the village we are at in the Costwolds and we are located at the Pennycress Inn. we are with Nicola this time who has down, lost and wanting to get herself healed and on track again. more than anything she is heart sore.
Nicola goes to work at the Inn which holds lots of warmth and comfort for her as she grew u there as her mum managed the place. its now in the hands of Laura. Laura we all know from book one when she had her story to tell.
things seem to be going ok. she is dipping her toes back into life and the community enjoying helping out where she can. the most pressing thing is her aid in the carnival. she has been tasked with getting local farmers to let the carnival borrow their vehicles.
and this is where we meet Charlie. hes a newcomer himself but definitely not for warm and fuzzy reasons. hes here to get out of here as fast as he can. that is after he has sold his inherited dads farm. he has zero interest in helping local events! so lets just say im and Nicola dont kick it off as instant buddies. but over time they keep running or being pushed into each other vortex. and Nicola sees the kind and truly kind of lovely man underneath all the brash exterior he protects himself to the world with.
but this wont last. hes here only so he can leave. and there is more at play here to put hurdles in their way. but i did love reading their story. and was worried what would happen in the end. no matter how many romance i read you just dont know do you!?

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Really lovely read from Sarah Hope, the second I’ve read featuring Pennycress Inn, and I thoroughly enjoyed it as much as the first . Lovely idyllic setting, fabulous characters , good storyline very well written. Recommended

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Sweet, predictable but no less enjoyable for it.

The story of Nicola, who has returned to working in the little inn that she lived in as a child when her mum ran it. Following the discovery of her former fiancé’s affair, Nicola is enjoying life living in her cute cottage in the pretty village of . While planning for the local fete and its floats, she finds herself heading to Little Mead farm to ask Farmer Williams for the loan of a couple of trailers for the village to use. But when she gets there, she finds grumpy nephew Charlie there instead…

This is exactly the kind of story that you would expect from its title and sugared-almond coloured cover but it’s charming and the characters, who you may remember from Welcome to Pennycress Inn, are lovely. A gentle, romantic, sweet read but one with runaway sheep, horrible exes and a bit of jeopardy thrown in.

It’s a lovely book to read with a cuppa in the sunshine.

Thank you to Boldwood Books for the ERC.
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This is one of those predictable small town romance books, which is just what I wanted to read. I’m not knocking it, it knows what it is and does it well but I did feel that it was slightly rushed in places and that the story could have been a bit longer to ensure that all the threads came together.

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Now before we get into the nitty gritty of this storyline Falling in Love at Pennycress Inn is best to say this is an Ahhh sort of book that looks at love, love gone sour, cats, along with life in a small village and has wide appeal to the romantic in us all.
Nicola Fields has had her love life trashed, broken into little pieces by her long time, but cheating partner Nathan. She is heart sore but slowly accepting the changes in her life are for the better.
She has a job working at the Pennycress Inn, a place she grew up as her mother managed the Inn for many years. She enjoys working in familiar surroundings and gets on well with the new owner, Laura.
The Village is getting set to put the annual Meadowfield Carnival created and managed by Nicola’s friend Jill for several years. Nic is coopted in to help and asked to go and visit the owner of Little Mead Farm to ask for his assistance about borrowing the trailers and space to do them up for the Carnival.
The visit is a disaster; she discovers Farmer Williams is dead and his nephew Charlie, is getting the farm ready for sale. He is not happy about wasting time with local events.
As the weeks tick past he and Nicola are thrown into each other’s pathways through circumstance and find they have a lot in common, which includes heartbreak and trusting people. When Nicola begins to believe in a happy every after with Charlie things begin to go badly wrong, leaving heartbreak once again her constant companion.
Falling in Love at the Pennycress Inn is a romance for romantics that love a wealth of detail in the plot line, a slow burn of a story and a happy ending.

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This latest instalment set in the Cotswold village of Meadowfield is a lovely heartwarming read. Nicola has lived in the village all her life and now works at the newly refurbished Pennycress Inn. The whole village get on board with the yearly carnival. When she offers to help friend Jill to check in with local farmers who have always lent out their tractors and trailers she doesn’t count in coming face to face with Farmer Charlie who has taken over Little Mead Farm after the death of his uncle. However he is grumpy, doesn’t want to get involved and is planning to sell up. Nicola then unexpectedly sees a more caring side to him and tentatively a friendship between them starts to grow……..
This is a gorgeous story that is easy to read and get lost in. Thanks to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for the ARC

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Readers, I have a new favourite series and it is the Pennycress Inn books. They are sweet and charming, set in a small Cotswold village, and they provide all the toe curling moments that make my sweet romantic heart soar. I just love them!

I read the first book, Welcome to Pennycress Inn, earlier this month and it was so adorable. It saw new inn owner, Laura, buying an inn and trying to settle into her new life... which of course had a couple of bumps in the road! Fast forward and now I'm on book two, which is all about Laura's new employee, Nicola.

Nicola grew up at Pennycress Inn and she's so excited to be working there again in the home she grew up in. She has wonderful family and friends, and they are helping her put her life back together after she found her ex-fiance cheating on her. However, the real test is going to be upcoming carnival and whether she can convince newcomer, Farmer Charlie, to help out.

I love these books from Boldwood Books. They are sweet romances, set in small villages, and are everything I imagine England to be. There is zero spice and it's all everything is nice, except for a little turbulence on the way to a delightful Happily Ever After. What's even better is that you can visit the characters in the next book.

I loved Nicola and Charlie's story. It is very much grumpy sunshine on the surface, but Farmer Charlie definitely has layers, and it was a delight to see them interact. If you've read the first book you will be familiar with Claudette, the runaway sheep in the village. Well in Falling in Love at the Pennycress Inn Claudette tries to run the show and she almost gets away with it! Chasing a sheep through the preparations for a carnival? It's a laugh a minute!

If you love sweet romances you need to grab these books. I'm definitely going to be digging through Sarah Hope's backlist, as I've really enjoyed these first two books.

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Nicola meets the new farmer in town and things get off to a very rocky start. But the more time they spend together, the stronger the feelings grow. This was super cute small town romance. I think my only deduction in rating is because I didn’t read the first one and these are kind of connected. I’m sure some of what I didn’t understand was due to that as well. Overall I did enjoy this!

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Talk about the PERFECT quick summer read like wowza!!

This read flowed so nicely, the writing style was easy to follow and literally adorable, such a gushy western/summer romance that I totally devoured! I’m 120% here for Nicola and Charlie and the family farm. 11/10!!

To Sarah Hope, Boldwood Books Publishing and NetGalley, for sending me this lovely arc copy!

I inhaled this adorable summer read - from the grumpy cowboy x shy sunshine girly to the angsty so-cute-you-could-barf love scenes, I so loved this book!💞
Big fan of Sarah Hope and this was no different!

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Set in the Cotswolds, this is one of the best reads for a perfect summer holiday relaxing by th3 beach or in the countryside.
Nichola returns to her childhood home, Pennycress Inn at Meadowfield. As Nichola .throws herself into her new job. She encounters new farmer Charlie, who cannot wait to sell up and return to London. The thought of joining in with thevillage activities could not be further from his mind - even with encouragement from Nichola.
I throughly enjoyed this cozy read whilst on holiday. The characters were fun and the descriptive storyline easy to follow.

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Thank you to Netgalley for my ARC (this has not affected my review). 'Falling in Love at Pennycress Inn' is the second in a series by Sarah Hope, I hadn't read the first but this did not affect my enjoyment of the story. This was a cosy light-hearted read, a great holiday read or an afternoon in the garden. Whilst it isn't likely to appeal to the teenagers who use my school library, I will be recommending it to friends and family.

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This was a delightful little summer romance. If you want something cozy, easy to read and a ton of fun, this is perfect for that. I loved the female lead, loved the drama with her ex and thought the ending was very sweet.

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Nicola is a wonderful heroine—kind-hearted, resilient, and deeply connected to her hometown of Meadowfield. After a painful breakup with her cheating fiancé, she throws herself into her job at the lovely Pennycress Inn and volunteers to help with the annual carnival. Enter Charlie, the grumpy newcomer who’s inherited his uncle’s rundown farm and has zero plans to stick around. He’s all sharp edges at first, but once his walls begin to crumble, he reveals such a thoughtful and gentle side. I really liked Charlie—his transformation felt genuine, and the chemistry between him and Nicola was sweet and satisfying.

Nicola’s ex continues to cause drama (honestly, what nerve!), but she handles it with grace. It’s her generous spirit and deep love for her friends and the community that make her so endearing. I also adored side characters like Trixie and Claudette—not to mention the hens, who somehow added even more charm!

The small-town setting of Meadowfield and the warm, close-knit community make this book such a feel-good escape.

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