Vets on Call: (Talyton St George)
By (Author) Cathy Woodman
Cornerstone
Arrow Books Ltd
15th April 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
314g
It's all change at Otter House as a new vet moves in. Perfect for fans of Katie Fforde and Catherine Alliott It's all change at Otter House as a new vet moves in. Perfect for fans of Katie Fforde and Catherine Alliott Motorbike-riding, leather-clad Ross looks like a bad boy, but underneath the leathers, he's a good-looking charmer and he soon worms way into the hearts of everyone in Talyton St George. Even vet nurse Shannon warms to him. So when she needs a place to live, it makes sense to move in with Ross. Just as a friend, of course. As they grapple with escaped snakes and feral cats, their friendship deepens, until they can't deny their feelings for each other any longer. But when a terrible accident leaves Shannon's life in tatters, it changes their relationship forever. Because how will she ever know whether Ross is staying with her out of love or pity Talyton St George, the story so far- Trust Me, I'm a Vet (Maz and Alex) Must Be Love (Maz and Alex) The Sweetest Thing It's a Vet's Life (Maz and Alex) The Village Vet Vets in Love Country Loving The Three of Us (Digital short story, companion to Follow Me Home) Follow Me Home
I have loved every single second I spent reading this book and it left me with a smile on my face. Recommended not only for animal lovers but to all who are in need of cheering up * On My Bookshelf *
Cathy Woodman writes the kind of books that you just cannot stop reading and Vets on Call is another warm-hearted, charming, compelling and highly enjoyable tale of romance, family and friends that sparkles with humour, pathos and emotion. Peopled with characters you just cannot help but care about and set in a beautifully idyllic village that youd love to call home, Vets on Call exquisitely balances light-hearted fun with intense and compelling drama that will leave you on the edge of your seat. * Bookish Jottings *
Cathy Woodman was a small-animal vet before turning to writing fiction. She won the Harry Bowling First Novel Award in 2002 and is a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association. Cathy has written ten novels set in the fictional market town of Talyton St George in beautiful East Devon, where Cathy lived as a child. Cathy now lives with her two children, a cat and two Border Terriers in a village near Winchester, Hampshire.