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Title: Magical Beginnings in Little BeaubrookAuthor: Bella BrightsideFormat reviewed: EbookSource: Author Supplied copyPublisher: Self publishedPublication Date: 5th March 2026Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: Magical Beginnings in Little Beaubrook
'I haven't lived an extraordinary life, but I will always, always remember I once had an extraordinary love.'
Hidden away in the English countryside, a village like no other is waiting to be found...
In Little Beaubrook, the mists are parting to reveal a manor that glows gold and quaint thatched cottages waiting for the right people to bring them back to life. On moving in day, a diverse group of new neighbours find they have more in common than they could have imagined. Each one has suffered heartbreak in their own way, and all have signed a mysterious contract with some very unusual stipulations - including purchasing a cottage for just one pound.
As Chair of the commonhold association, Albie Curville is determined to unite them to fulfill his late wife's dying wish, using her wise rules for living to bring them together. But as time runs short and his own secret threatens to be revealed, will they be able to overcome their pasts and save Little Beaubrook - a community built on kindness, friendship, and a manor with a history of helping those most in need?
Escape to this enchanting lost village and immerse yourself in a heartwarming story of love, found family, second chances and the power of community to heal.
What an utterly heartwarming, charming and just slightly magical novel.
I started reading this before I went to bed one night and quickly realised I should read at least one chapter from each of the main characters just to start getting to know our cast, and that then quickly turned into well I may as well read another one from each just to really get the various people straight in my mind. It's a large varied cast but they all have their reasons and needs for moving to Little Beaubrook.
And Albie is at the heart of it, trying to honour his late wife's wishes, and also tries to live his life by her rules for kindness.
There really is a hint of magic in this, as the house and then the village which they are trying to restore, is doing its own part, very subtly. It just shows that houses can really be sentient and also absorb previous resident's energies.
Toni's story is told via diary entries, and perhaps has the most character development of everyone, as she slowly starts to heal and gain confidence again. But everyone has something they are trying to find, rediscover about themselves, or a way of coming into their own. And although a very different group of strangers at the start, all living in apartments in the same building, Albie is instrumental in starting to turn it into a real community.
There is plenty of depth to the characters, and ultimately it's a book that made me smile a lot, and also made me hope that humanity could all be a lost more like the characters in this book. Kindness whether to yourself or to others if a philosophy that many more people should live by, and is especially relevant in the troubled times we find ourselves in.
I loved every second of this book. Just wonderful.
Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








