![]() ![]() Pip’s journey is what makes this book special. The pull is too strong for both of them, so they decide to just enjoy each other until Pip leaves town. She is determined not to give into Pip’s charm because Pip is exactly her type, and she always has to deal with the inevitable heartbreak when she gets left behind. She is drawn to Pip the moment she sees those hypnotic blue eyes and rakish good looks. At first glance, there doesn’t appear to be more to Pip, but there is so much beneath the surface that only come to light after Pip crashes her motorcyle in Claire’s yard.Ĭlaire Bailey moved from the hustle and bustle of London to the village of Amberwick to open an art gallery and live close to her grandparents. Pip is a player who has no problem finding women to spend time with. Lady Phillipa Anne Marion Farne-Sacksley of Mulgrave or Pip as she prefers to be called, is the cousin of Victoria, from Modern English. ![]() I have never been to an English village, but these books make me feel like I’m there, exploring the beauty of the idyllic village of Amberwick. It can be read as a standalone as the two MC’s are new additions to the series. I enjoyed the first two books, Full English and Modern English, and this one is just as enjoyable. ![]() Plain English is the third book in Rachel Spangler’s English Series. ![]()
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