Pudding Pantry - Summer at Rachel’s Pudding Pantry (Pudding Pantry, Book 3)

By Caroline Roberts

The Pudding Pantry opens its doors for summer.

And there are wedding bells on the horizon . . .

The sun is shining as Rachel and her gorgeous beau, Tom, prepare to tie the knot at Primrose Farm.

It takes a village to pull off the perfect country wedding and Rachel couldn’t be more grateful for her friends and family as they roll out the haybales and string up the bunting – all she needs to do is focus on her Happy Ever After.

But no wedding is without drama. A face from the past is looking to stir up trouble in the village and there’s a secret following Rachel all the way up the aisle . . .

With old friends, new promises and a little borrowed time, will Rachel get the wedding of her dreams?

People love cosying up with the Pudding Pantry novels! –

Pure comfort – warmth and cosiness exude from every page’ Woman

‘Family, friendships, farming and fabulous food. The Pudding Pantry is perfect!’ Sunday Times bestseller Heidi Swain

‘Cosy and uplifting – a real treat!’ Debbie Johnson

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 23 Jul 2020
Pages: 400
ISBN: 978-0-00-840194-8
Caroline Roberts is the Kindle bestselling author of the Cosy Teashop and Pudding Pantry series. She lives in the wonderful Northumberland countryside with her husband and credits the sandy beaches, castles and rolling hills around her as inspiration for her writing. She enjoys writing about relationships; stories of love, loss and family, which explore how beautiful and sometimes complex love can be. A slice of cake, glass of bubbly and a cup of tea would make her day – preferably served with friends!

Praise for the Pudding Pantry series - -

”'Pure comfort - warmth and cosiness exude from every page” - Woman

”'Cosy and uplifting - a real treat!” - Debbie Johnson

”'Family, friendships, farming and fabulous food. The Pudding Pantry is perfect!” - Heidi Swain

”'Warm, romantic, emotional, Rachel's Pudding Pantry gave me ALL of the feels. A truly lovely read” - Carmel Harrington