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This is a real cute romance, complete with wooden cabin and fairy statues! A disasterous start to a retreat to find herself, Harper ends up cold, wet and crying. After a rant against Air b and b, she finds Fraser kindly offering her, his cabin. From that point on, the book is all cuteness itself. Harper is needed in the village and helps out reading stories to the pre schoolers, becoming a good friend and even doing a bit of painting. Harper is all self doubt and Fraser is just too kind for his own good. This is a slowish romance where I knew that Harper would be called back to her old life in Manchester and that there would need to be a real gesture to keep her in the woods with the fairies. The slowness was quite lovely, and the romance was too. A kind read.

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If you are looking for an Autumnal read with some incredible scenery and side characters, then this is definitely the one to pick up! Harper and Frasers story was just the sweetest. I loved watching these two amazing caring characters fall in love over the course of the book.

I found myself laughing so much throughout this book, I loved the level of humour in it and the characters were just all so lovable. One thing I have been loving finding in books recently is when there are more casual representation of Bisexual characters, and getting to see them be completely themselves even if they are in a couple that appears to be straight as Harper and Fraser do. I absolutely adored the inclusion of other identities and sexualities in this book as there are definitely not enough of them in a lot of romance books!

Thank you so much to the author and the publisher for sending me an eArc of this book.

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Slow to start but an okay steamy romance, close proximity, enemies to lovers. I would recommend if you are on holiday and need to escape.

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