Author : Holly Hepburn
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
ISBN 13 : 1471163962
Total Pages : 121 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (711 download)
Book Synopsis Dirty Dancing at the Picture House by the Sea by : Holly Hepburn
Download or read book Dirty Dancing at the Picture House by the Sea written by Holly Hepburn and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2017-06-12 with total page 121 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Part Three of the brilliant new series from the bestselling author of the Star and Sixpence series. Perfect for all fans of Cathy Bramley. The picture house by the sea is the Palace at Polwhipple – a lovely art deco cinema, nestled in front of azure Cornish seas. Gina is now in charge of Ferrelli's, her grandfather's ice-cream business, and is determined to modernise things. Change has come to the Palace too and there's a 'closed for refurbishment' sign hanging across the doors. But just because the picture house is closed, doesn't mean there can't be a movie screening... and there's only one place for it! Will Gina pull off her biggest event yet...? And with Rose Arundell sinking her claws further into Ben, who will be the Johnny to Gina's Baby...? ~*~ If you loved part three of the PICTURE HOUSE series, part four – Some Like it Hot at the Picture House by the Sea – is available to download now! ~*~ 'Fabulously feel-good, funny and fresh, it will sweep you off your feet' Rowan Coleman 'Pure pleasure, a delight from opening credits to closing reel' Julie Cohen 'Deliciously romantic and sprinkled with the magic of the movies – it's the perfect treat!' Miranda Dickinson What people are saying about the STAR AND SIXPENCE and the CASTLE COURT series: 'Warm, witty and laced with intriguing secrets' Cathy Bramley 'The perfect book to start the new year' Rowan Coleman 'A treasure of a find and I was completely enveloped within this world from the very first page. 5 stars!' Becca's Books 'A thoroughly lovely and entertaining read!' Book Kaz 'A charming story with real characters and an idyllic setting' Fictionophile