Sweet Meadow Park: three wonderfully uplifting, heartwarming, romantic stories
Liz Davies
Fall in love with three utterly romantic stories, where uplifting friendships, sweet romance, and matters of the heart will whisk you away on a journey of perfect escapism.
The Cottage in Sweet Meadow Park
When Molly Brown buys a derelict cottage in the middle of a rundown park, she hopes to return both the cottage and the park to their former glory. However, Molly soon begins to wonder whether she’s bitten off more than she can chew, especially when the good-looking guy from the council refuses to help.
In his role as Parks and Highways Officer, Jack Feathers doesn’t want to waste public funds on an overgrown, unloved park, no matter how gorgeous Molly is. But when he finds himself needing somewhere to live, Molly makes him an offer he can’t refuse - to move into her spare room, rent-free.
The catch? He has to help bring the park back to life.
It seems to be an ideal solution, until... Molly falls for Jack, the park is vandalised, and she realises he is still in love with his ex.
And soon Molly begins to regret letting Jack into her home, her life and her heart.
The Cafe in Sweet Meadow Park
Retired cafe owner Fiona Tedstone has been complaining to the council for years about the state of Sweet Meadow Park, but until recently nothing has been done about it. However things are now starting to look up, and when she is offered a chance to bring the cafe inside its wrought-iron gates back to life, Fiona leaps at it.
Bill Greaves used to love visiting Sweet Meadow Park when he was a boy, but these past few years it has become a bit of an eyesore, so when he learns that the cafe will reopen, he is eager to get stuck in.
Neither he nor Fiona are spring chickens anymore though, and the task is a daunting one. Nevertheless, they are determined to persevere until…Fiona discovers she has feelings for Bill that she wishes she didn’t have, the cafe is beset by a string of mishaps, and another woman appears on the scene, hellbent on worming her way into Bill’s affections.
Will Fiona be able to open the cafe without Bill’s help? And if she does, will she want to?
Christmas in Sweet Meadow Park
Since graduating with a journalism degree seven years ago, Frankie Fox has dreamt of writing sharp, insightful articles for prestigious publications like Vogue and Vanity Fair. Instead, she finds herself working at a provincial newspaper, covering mundane stories about cats stuck in trees and oversized marrows from the Allotment Association. Tasked with writing about the upcoming Festive Fayre, Frankie is far from excited—until she meets Julian.
Julian Blade, a thirty-three-year-old financier, is reeling from burnout after years in the fast-paced city. Seeking a fresh start, he retreats to the small town of Sweet Meadow in the picturesque Welsh valleys, hoping to find peace. But life in the slow lane proves more challenging than he anticipated, leaving him feeling more lost than ever.
When Julian is unexpectedly roped into helping with the Fayre, he begins to rediscover his sense of self—and his heart is soon captured by the spirited reporter.

