Whispers at the Bluebell Inn, Hannah Ellis
Whispers at the Bluebell Inn, Hannah Ellis
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Whispers at the Bluebell Inn

Author: Hannah Ellis

Narrator: Katie Villa

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Hannah Ellis

Published: 11/27/2019


Synopsis

Rumours travel fast in a village…Josie loves her new life in the country with Sam. But she has a secret that she doesn’t want anyone to know. Unfortunately, it’s hard to keep anything to yourself in a tiny village.Lizzie is adjusting to motherhood, and finding it more demanding than she ever expected. Life has become a haze of sleep deprivation and dirty nappies, and it’s taking its toll on her relationship with Max.Emily has finally got the man of her dreams. However, life with Jack isn’t as straightforward as she expected. A certain ex-girlfriend and money worries wreak havoc on their relationship.As the three couples reunite in the peaceful Devon scenery, what better place to catch up than the local pub? There are laughs, tears and rumours aplenty.But one thing soon becomes clear: you shouldn’t believe everything you hear at the Bluebell Inn…

Reviews

Goodreads review by Safari

Reading this series out of order is just going to rob you of an epic journey with this amazing bunch of characters. My advice is DON'T DO IT! Start at the beginning, you'll be glad you did. This book was a phenomenal story of what relationships can be like in real life for the main characters of the......more

Goodreads review by Sarah

I just want to shout about Whispers at the Bluebell Inn- a fabulous feel good five star read! I loved catching up with what was happening in the lives of Lizzie, Josie and Emily- would recommend reading the other 3 books first, but this one ties them all together beautifully. Thoroughly recommend this......more

Goodreads review by Kirsten

Others seem to love this one best; I found it was the one I liked the least in the series. I prefer the books that focus on one character's arc rather than three separate stories. In addition, I guess I just don't like Lizzie and Max all that well--I find that I cannot relate to them easily, so whil......more