The Wednesday Morning Wild Swim (Yorkshire Escape, Book 2)

· Yorkshire Escape Book 2 · HarperCollins UK
4.2
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‘A delightful story that shows the value of kindness, acceptance and humour in creating bonds that truly matter among unlikely friends! It's a perfect summer read!’ Faith Hogan, #1 bestselling author of The Midnight Ladies Swimming Club

For fans of The Saturday Morning Park Run! Take the plunge and discover a gorgeous new read full of friendship, love and the healing power of community!

Ettie is trying to figure out her future.

Dominic’s just trying to forget his past.

But with the help of some unlikely friends, young and old, a secret lake hidden in the grounds of a beautiful estate and a scruffy dog, a new community is formed – right when they all need each other the most.

Readers can’t get enough of The Wednesday Morning Wild Swim:

‘The highlight of my week – its full of friendship, romance and humour...Great characters and superb writing’ Jenn

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‘A truly delightful book...I totally enjoyed every moment I spent reading’ Judy

‘A wonderful story with a likeable group of characters...a delight’ Christine

‘I absolutely loved this book...It’s all about people finding their confidence through swimming and falling in love’ Rosamund

‘Brilliant story about wild swimming and friendship...enjoyable right to the end’ Joanne

‘Definitely a book to read to help you feel better in these troubled times’ Colin

‘A fabulously uplifting read with a very sassy main character in Ettie’ Sarah

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4.2
9 reviews
Alison Robinson
April 30, 2022
Ettie was desperate to escape the inevitability of factory work, minimal pay, and single-motherhood that she grew up with. Unfortunately, her mother's ill-health forced Ettie to give up her ideas of university and a degree and concentrate on getting a job to support her, her mother, and her sister. But she finally escaped Yorkshire for London, since which time she's had a series of short-lived minimum wage jobs; when her latest job explodes (literally) she's forced to return home to Yorkshire and throw herself on the mercy of her family. Then a chance job advert for a general dogsbody at the local 'big house', which is being renovated and turned into a hotel, gives her a chance to shine. The co-owners of the house are a meek, elderly widow called Gracie and an injured ex-Navy heart-throb called Dominic. The original plan was for Dominic and Gracie's husband to turn the house into a outwards bound-style retreat but Gracie's husband's death and Dominic's injury have put paid to that. Ever since Dominic and Gracie have lost momentum and, as a consequence, the house is still not renovated or decorated. Ettie gets involved with a group of odd-bods (including her grandfather) who like to swim in the lake in the hotel's grounds. Unfortunately, Dominic is paranoid about people drowning in the lake and has expressly forbid it, even putting up large signs saying swimming is prohibited. But Ettie thinks what Dominic doesn't know won't hurt him. As Ettie makes herself indispensable at the hotel and uses her natural charm, multiple previous job experiences, and local knowledge to drive the redecoration forward, with great ideas about how best to utilise Dominic and Gracie's strengths, she and Dominic become closer - but can he ever forgive her when he discovers what she has organised behind his back? Featuring some of the characters from the The Saturday Morning Park Run, this is a cosy, feel-good romantic comedy. Loved it. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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About the author

Jules Wake is the internationally bestselling author of over ten books including The Saturday Morning Park Run. She also writes as Julie Caplin and her Romantic Escapes series has hit the bestseller charts around the world.

After reading English at the University of East Anglia, Jules Wake worked in PR where she honed her fiction writing skills on press releases. She’s now a full-time author and what better job is there than making stuff up! It certainly beats housework.

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