The Corner
Shop in Cockleberry Bay
by Nicola
May
Praise for Nicola May’s books
‘This
book will twang your funny bone & your heartstrings’ – Milly Johnson
‘A fun
and flighty read’ the Sun
‘A
funny and fast-paced romp – thoroughly enjoyable!’ WOMAN
Magazine
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Rosa
Larkin is down on her luck in London, so when she inherits a near-derelict corner
shop in a quaint Devon village, her first thought is to sell it for cash and
sort out her life. But nothing is straightforward about this legacy. While
the identity of her benefactor remains a mystery, he - or she - has left one
important legal proviso: that the shop cannot be sold, only passed on to
somebody who really deserves it.
Rosa makes up her mind to give it a go: to
put everything she has into getting the shop up and running again in the small
seaside community of Cockleberry Bay. But can she do it all on her own? And if
not, who will help her succeed - and who among the following will work secretly
to see her fail?
There is a handsome rugby player, a sexy
plumber, a charlatan reporter and a selection of meddling locals. Add in a hit
and run incident and the disappearance of a valuable engraved necklace – and
what you get is a journey of self-discovery and unpredictable events.
With surprising and heartfelt results, Rosa, accompanied at all times by
her little sausage dog Hot, will slowly unravel the shadowy secrets of the
inheritance, and also bring her own, long-hidden heritage into the light.
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About
Nicola May
Award
winning author Nicola May lives in Ascot in Berkshire with her rescue cat
Stanley. Her hobbies include watching films that involve a lot of swooning,
crabbing in South Devon, eating flapjacks and enjoying a flutter on the horses.
Inspired by her favourite authors Milly Johnson and Carole Matthews, Nicola
writes what she describes as chicklit with a kick.
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Excerpt
PROLOGUE
‘Are you sure you’ve got the
right person?’
Rosa took
off her bright red woolly hat and scratched the back of her head furiously,
causing her dark brown curly hair to become even more unruly.
The
tall, pinched-faced solicitor nodded. ‘Yes, of course we have. Evans, Donald
and Simpson do not make mistakes. You, Miss Larkin, are now the official owner
of the corner shop in Cockleberry Bay.’
He
handed the bewildered twenty-five-year-old a battered leather briefcase and
pointed to a small combination padlock on its brass clasp.
‘Here. The
will stated that you - and only you - can open this, using your date of birth.’
‘This
is all very strange,’ Rosa said. ‘And
where exactly is this Cockleberry
Bay?’
‘Devon,
dear, Devon.’ The solicitor looked under
his rimless glasses. ‘I take it you know where that is?’
‘I may have
a cockney accent, Mr Donald, but I’m not stupid.’
‘Well,
open it then.’ The solicitor was shifting from foot to foot in anticipation. He
confided, ‘We’ve been wanting to know what’s in there for days.’
Showing
no emotion, Rosa gazed at him with her striking green eyes and asked coolly:
‘Is there anything else I need?’
‘Er,
no - but are you not going to . . .?’
‘I
need to get to work.’ Rosa put her hat and scarf back on, zipped up her
fur-lined bomber jacket and headed for the door. ‘Thank you so much for your
help.’
And
she was gone.
‘Rude!’
The
solicitor peered crossly out of the window of the offices in Staple Inn and
watched as the young woman, the briefcase in her arms, strode across the frosty
cobbled courtyard and out into the bustle of London’s ancient legal quarter.
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