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Morgan Rosewood is living happily in the city with her boyfriend, Ronan. They have plans to move to Glasgow to start new jobs and get married, when she gets a call from her mother. Her mom is an extremely independent woman, so for her to ask for help means things must be desperate. She goes home and finds her mom dealing with serious and advanced osteoporosis. She is scared of breaking something and in a lot of pain. Morgan stays to take care of her, as her sister runs a small farm with her husband and has two small children. When her mom dies, she is dealing with her emotions and reconciling with her family. She stays to clear out the house and sell off her mother's treasures and inventory at her vintage market stall. Nate Green is also back in Little Woodville. His plan is to get his dad to move back to Wales with him, as he is getting older. He has to declutter his old workshop, where he made wooden creations. He also plans to sell his items at the local market, but a mix-up has Nate and Morgan sharing a stall. Can these two help one another deal with their previous hurts, and move forward with a life that will make everyone happy?

This is the 2nd book in the series, but this one can be read as a standalone. You meet characters from the first book, which will spoil that one if you read it after this one. Morgan is a character that is easy to like. She gives up what looks like a great life, and future, to come home and take care of her mom. Once she returns home, unresolved feelings begin to surface and she has to rethink her future plans. She meets her mother's friends, and realizes what a great place Little Woodville is. Nate is also dealing with unresolved feelings about his hometown. His father is happy there, but he is sure that he needs to move him so he can care for him. I love small town/village stories. The characters are varied and some are quirky, but they all take care of one another. This is a forced proximity trope, but a little different. They don't really know each other as they are a few years apart in age, but have a lot in common. Their conversations reveal a lot to each other and themselves. I have to say that Ronan is a very patient and understanding boyfriend and although we don't really meet him, he plays a part in Morgan's story. This is a quiet, easy story, with family, friendship, new beginnings, and reconciliation as themes. If you are looking for a gentle story, a romance and sweet HEA, then this book is for you.

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This was a lovely summery book that has made me want to wander through a village, playing Pooh sticks and saying hello to everyone that you pass. Sometimes I miss this close sense of community and find that books like this make me feel a little warmer and lighter inside!

I loved all of the characters in Little Woodville and would love to pay it a visit - especially the bookshop and its cafe!!

Morgan and Nate are just made for each other and although I did get a bit frustrated at times with them holding things back from each other I could see their reasons and I’m so glad with the way that it all worked out in the end!

Overall this was the perfect read for a sunny afternoon in the garden, with a cold glass of something and a few nibbles to keep you going!

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a lovely light hearted love story in a lovely village with all the locals involved a story between morgan and nate who have both lost dear ones and ups and downs between then and it all ends happy ever after

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A really cosy and heart warming read. Set in the beautiful Cotswolds, this is the 2nd book in the Woodville series, however i read this one as a stand alone. You are quickly drawn in to the cottage locations and the authors descriptions of the gardens is just perfect and you can really imagine you are there.

The story follows 2 main characters Morgan and Nate, as they both process and comes to terms with difficult times in their lives. Morgans plans to move to Scotland were put on hold when she needed to move to Woodville to care for her Mother. Following her mothers death, Morgan is left to sort through Forget Me Not Cottage and an enormous amount stock from her mothers market stall. The care she is given by the village community has Morgan questioning her long term plans and future.

Nate – hasn't really got over his mothers death and carries a lot of guilt, with his father now living on his own, Nate returns to the village with his fathers help pushes himself to enter his wood workshop, that he left behind exactly as it was when he was last in it. Memories he doesn't want to recall.

Morgan decides to reopen her Mothers market stall temporarily to sell the remaining stock, but is shocked when she finds herself sharing a stall with Nate as he empties his workshop and his wooden creations. The initial anger Morgan feels softens as she and Nate begin a friendship. Its lovely to see the romance develop throughout the story and how the wider village community wrap themselves around them to support them both.
Some quite emotional reading alongside some really funny moments. I could have read in one sitting and hope there will be more books to follow.

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Unfortunately this was a DNF for me.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity.

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After her mother's passing, Morgan returns to her family cottage in Little Woodville, aptly named "Forget Me Not," to sort through her belongings, even though they had a strained relationship. As she and her sister Tegan sift through their mother's items, which include those she sold at the local market, Morgan contemplates staying at the cottage permanently. However, her engagement to Ronan in Scotland complicates matters. During this time, she encounters Nate, who's visiting his father Trevor in the village. As they get acquainted, sparks fly, but Morgan's commitment to her fiancé poses a dilemma. She's faced with tough choices about her future.

A touching tale of recognizing life's true treasures. The way the community supports Morgan and Nate, guiding them to clarity, is heartwarming. The market scenes and gatherings at Sebastian's stood out notably. This poignant read takes us through an unhurried romantic journey between the pair, marked by both melancholic and joyful memories. The story's additional characters enrich the narrative, their unwavering kindness resonating not only with Morgan and Nate but with the reader as well.

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Morgan returns to her childhood home in the village of Little Woodville - another place I would like to go and live - I do love Helens villages. She is engaged and was du4e to move to Edinburgh and to put it on hold to look after her mother, who is ill. After she died Morgans sister goes to help sort the cottage. She also needs to sell her mothers stock of vintage items on the village market

Meanwhile Nate has also returned to the village for a month to make sure his father is ok. He to has a lot of wooden items that he needs to sell at the market.

Its a lovely village, with plenty of wonderful characters and pets.

I can recommend this book and look forward to visiting this village again.

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Helen Rolfe’s Summer at Forget-Me-Not Cottage is a tender, heartwarming and engrossing tale about second chances, coming home and belonging that will make you laugh and cry.

Morgan Rosewood has returned home to Forget-Me-Not Cottage and to the small village of Little Woodville to look after her ailing mother. Morgan’s boyfriend Ronan has big plans for the future. But these plans are put on hold when Morgan’s mother dies suddenly. Heartbroken, devastated and with her emotions in turmoil, Morgan tries to distract herself by clearing her mother’s cottage and running her vintage clothes stall.

Little Woodville is the last place on earth Nate Greene wants to be in. He has his own reasons for staying away, but with the past having become impossible to evade, Nate is back to clear out his old wood workshop which is full to the brim with his creations. Securing a place on the market helps him to showcase his work and pretty soon he finds his old passion reignited and he falls back in love with his art.

When he meets Morgan, Nate finds himself drawn to her and as these lost souls begin to heal, will Little Woodville and Forget-Me-Not Cottage help them lay old ghosts to rest? Will they find the happiness that has eluded them for so long? Or will opening up their hearts lead to more regret and disappointment?

Summer at Forget-Me-Not Cottage is such a lovely read. Helen Rolfe effortlessly tugs at the heartstrings and makes you laugh out loud with a story that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired. A moving, enjoyable and page-turning romantic tale about new beginnings, following your dreams and the magic of falling in love, Helen Rolfe’s Forget-Me-Not Cottage will delight readers everywhere.

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Thanks for netgalley for the chance to read this book.

Morgan returns to forget me not cottage to care for her mother. Morgan and her boyfriend Ronan find themselves putting their plans on hold after her mom dies. She then has the task of clearing her moms house and decides to continue to run her mothers market stall until the house is sold.

Nate returns to Little Woodville as he need to clear his wood workshop filled with his creations. He secures a stall at the same market as Morgan (an old girlfriend). They discover they have been given the same market stall and decide to share the space, this helps them both to overcome their personal battles and move forward with their lives. Will they find something they didn’t come to the little town for ….love?

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Another great read for the summer, The cover drawn me in but alos the title and the author as Helen always writes amazing books. I loved how the setting for this cttage was not that in Cornwall but my favourite location of the Cotswolds. This is part of a series but it can be read as a stand alone....
Morgan has to care for her dying mother and then she has to fix the house up ready to sell it so she can join her finace in Scotland where they plan to live. But can Morgan leave this beautiful cottage?
Thats something i am not willing to tell on a review.... But this bok is worth the read,

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I absolutely loved this book. Couldn’t put it down!
Morgan came back to Forget-Me-Not cottage to look after her mum. When her mum suddenly dies, she is in turmoil what to do. Her fiancé has moved to Edinburgh and all the big plans are now in question!

Nate returns to stay with his dad for a while and plans to sort out his workshop which he has been unable to enter since his mum passed away.

Both decide to sell some of their stuff at the local market where they find themselves sharing a stall. Can they both overcome their personal battles and move on with their lives?

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Helen Rolfe has done it again a very cosy read which kept me wanting to know more. Thank you NetGalley

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I didn't realise that Summer at Forget-Me-not Cottage is the second book in a series as it works well as a stand-alone book. That said, I will definitely be going back to read Book 1 to learn more about the wonderful characters of Little Woodville. A lovely warm, and romantic read.

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A really wonderful book. Such a sweet story so easy to settle into, I devoured this one. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

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Having not long found this author I hadn’t realised this book was a sequel to the previous one in the series. Christmas at snowdrop cottage although that didn’t stop me reading this one as it was fab to read as a standalone.

This was a beautiful poignant story of finding yourself and what is important in your life and of love loss and grief and how with the help of loved ones life can begin again.

The book had relatable and likeable characters set against the back drop of beautiful scenery and a real community feel.

I can’t wait for the next instalment of this series.

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Summer at Forget-Me-Not Cottage is book two in the 'Little Woodville Cottage' series, the first being Christmas at Snowdrop Cottage. I will definitely be reading Christmas at Snowdrop Cottage come winter, so I can see the before to the Sebastian and Belle I've met in this book!

Summer at Forget-Me-Not Cottage opens on Morgan putting her plans on hold to go look after her mother in the small town of Little Woodville. When her mother dies, Morgan takes comfort in her hometown, where as Nate avoided Little Woodville at all cost after his own personal loss. But, when Nate comes home to clear out his workshop, him and Morgan collide. Will coming together help them both heal from their own personal traumas?

One thing you've got to respect about Helen Rolfe is that she knows how to write characters. Whether human or animal, I loved every character in this book. Well, except for Ronan, but I think that was intentional. The older people in this book especially were all really amusing and felt real to me, like I could fully imagine my nan living in Little Woodville and meshing well with them all.

Although I did enjoy Summer at Forget-Me-Not Cottage, I also recognise that it's quite basic in terms of storyline and was very predictable because of that. Therefore, this book will be good for you if you like a soft romance, but if you're looking for something with a little more depth I'd suggest you skip this one.

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Morgan and Nate had both come back to Little Woodville to look after their ailing parents Once they have lost their mums, they have life decisions to make, Nate wants to be closer to his dad and Morgan has doubts about moving to Scotland after falling in love with the village and the people.
It has a lovely cosy feel about it- a lovely setting, wonderfully warm characters and a romance brewing.. I look forward to reading more about the people of Little Woodville- I feel as though I've made new friends!

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I enjoyed reading this book, filled with believable, fully-formed characters, set in an idyllic sounding village where a touching storyline plays out between the two main characters.
An enjoyable read filled with friendship, family and romance.

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Morgan has left her fiancée to go to Edinburgh to start his new job on his own to go and help her mum who has become ill. Sadly her mum has dies and it’s now Morgan’s job to try and sort her mums belongings out ready to sell Forget me not cottage as her sister lives some way away on a farm with her husband and children. The longer she is in the village the more she questions does she really want to leave ?
Nate is a plumber who has his own business in Wales but used to live woodwork in his spare time and is worried about his dad being alone after his mum had passed away a few years previously. On a recent visit to the village he bumps into Morgan and finds he would like to get to know her better but can’t decide what he should do next, go back to Wales or give everything up and come home ?
A great read

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This was lovely and moving. I liked the way the plot unfolded, that the main character came to realise what she really wanted. It was memorable.

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