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Miss Moonshine's Emporium of Happy Endings: A feel-good collection of heartwarming stories (Miss Moonshine's Wonderful Emporium: a series of uplifting anthologies) Kindle Edition
Miss Moonshine’s Wonderful Emporium has stood in the pretty Yorkshire town of Haven Bridge for as long as anyone can remember. With her ever-changing stock, Miss Moonshine has a rare gift for providing exactly what her customers need: a fire opal necklace that provides a glimpse of a different life; a novel whose phantom doodler casts a spell over the reader; a music box whose song links love affairs across the generations. One thing is for certain: after visiting Miss Moonshine’s quirky shop, life is never the same again...
Nine romantic novelists from Yorkshire and Lancashire, including best-selling and award-winning authors, have joined together to create this collection of uplifting stories guaranteed to warm your heart. This intriguing mix of historical and contemporary romances will make you laugh, cry, and believe in the happy-ever-after.
"Each story is heart-warming, fun and engaging to read. One of those rare books that is literally unputdownable...It is joyous, uplifting, and it leaves you on a high. Joy incarnate!" Frankie Reviews
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 18, 2018
- File size4.7 MB
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"A warm and unforgettable collection of happy ever afters" Anne Williams, Amazon top 1000 Reviewer
"Each story is heart-warming, fun and engaging to read. One of those rare books that is literally unputdownable...It is joyous, uplifting, and it leaves you on a high. Joy incarnate!" Frankie Reviews
"As each story ended, I was left with a rosy, warm glow, and an eager anticipation of what was to come in the next magical story." Jo at Jaffa Reads Too
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- ASIN : B07BMB5J6F
- Publisher : Authors on the Edge (May 18, 2018)
- Publication date : May 18, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 4.7 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 324 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,056,015 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #8,045 in Romance Collections & Anthologies (Kindle Store)
- #10,393 in Romance Collections & Anthologies (Books)
- #63,320 in Literary Fiction (Books)
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About the authors
MELINDA HAMMOND was born in the West Country and grew up with a love of reading and history. Since her first book was published in 1983, she has written and published over 50 novels, writing both as Melinda Hammond and Sarah Mallory. She won the Singletitles.com Reviewers' Award in 2005 for Dance for a Diamond and her novel Gentlemen in Question was a Historical Novel Society Editors' Choice in 2006 and won the Rona Rose Award from the Romantic Novelists Association in 2012 and 2013
Originally from Lyon in France, Marie has lived in the Rossendale Valley in Lancashire for the past few years. She writes both contemporary and historical romance. Her novels include best selling contemporary romantic suspense novels LITTLE PINK TAXI and ESCAPE TO THE LITTLE CHATEAU, which was shortlisted for the 2021 RNA Jackie Collins Romantic Suspense Awards, as well as A PARIS FAIRY TALE and BLUEBELL'S CHRISTMAS MAGIC. Her historical novels are full of romance and adventure and are set in France, Scotland and North Africa. HAPPY DREAMS AT MERMAID COVE is her latest contemporary romance. Marie also contributes to the best selling Miss Moonshine's Emporium anthologies together with eight author friends from Authors on the Edge.
Helena Fairfax is a freelance editor and author. She is addicted to reading and will read the cornflakes packet if there is nothing else to hand. Helena writes romantic novels in which women take the centre stage. She is also the author of a history of the lives of women in Halifax, West Yorkshire, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Readers can keep in touch via Helena's website www.helenafairfax.com, where she blogs about books and editing, or else subscribe to Helena's newsletter for book news, photos of her beloved Yorkshire moors, gossip, and the occasional free stuff. Use this link to subscribe: https://t.co/8WkjaK3b3B
Kate Field lives in Lancashire, England, with her husband, daughter and cat. Her debut novel, A Place to Begin Again, won the Romantic Novelists' Association Joan Hessayon Award for new writers.
Kate can be contacted on Twitter @katehaswords or through her Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/KateFieldAuthor/.
As a child, Helen had a vivid imagination fuelled by her love of reading, so she started to create her own stories in a notebook. Now a bestselling author of contemporary romance, she believes that good characterisation is the key to a successful book and loves infusing her writing with humour and heart. Helen is a member of The Society of Authors.
I’m an actor and director at a small theatre a few miles from where I live in the county of Yorkshire in the UK. I did work as a project and business change manager – very pressured and very demanding – but I managed to escape and now I write books.
I’ve always loved stories and story telling so it seemed a natural progression, to me, to try my hand at writing and I started with short stories. My first published story was included in an anthology, which was put together by the magazine ‘Ireland’s Own’ in 2011. I also contribute to the Miss Moonshine anthologies of feel-good stories.
I particularly enjoy the challenge of plotting and planning different genres of work. My short stories vary between contemporary romance, memoir, mystery and historical. I also write comic flash-fiction and have drafted two one-act plays that have been recorded for local radio.
My full-length stories are set in France where I like to spend as much time as possible each year. Currently, I'm working on the follow-up stories in my Jacques Forêt series of novels and I continue to write my blog every week where you can find lots of info about France, books, book reviews and author interviews.
Mary Jayne Baker is an award-winning author of romantic comedies. She grew up in rural West Yorkshire, right in the heart of Brontë country… and she's still there. After graduating from Durham University with a degree in English Literature, she dallied with living in cities including London, Nottingham and Cambridge, but eventually came back with her own romantic hero in tow to her beloved Dales, where she first started telling stories about heroines with flaws and the men who love them.
Mary Jayne also writes cosy mysteries as Penny Blackwell, contemporary women's fiction as Lisa Swift and World War II sagas as Gracie Taylor and Betty Firth.
Sophie Claire writes uplifting emotional stories with their heart in Provence, where she spent her childhood summers. She is half French, half Scottish, was born in Africa and, growing up in England, she felt she didn’t belong anywhere – except in the pages of a book. Perhaps this is why she likes to help her characters find their home; a place in the world where they can be loved for themselves.
Previously, she worked in Marketing and proofreading academic papers, but writing is what she always considered her ‘real job’ and now she’s delighted to spend her days dreaming up stories that will transport her readers to a beautiful place, and leave them with the warm glow of a sun-filled holiday.
You can find out more at www.sophieclaire.co.uk or connect with Sophie via Twitter @sclairewriter.
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Customers find the book's stories uplifting and enjoyable to read. They appreciate the author bios, with one customer describing it as a clever anthology featuring seven English authors.
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Customers find the stories uplifting and wonderful, with one describing them as magical.
"...Each story is a breath of fresh air and one feels uplifted reading these. A wonderful collection, a wonderful gift." Read more
"...each story leaves you with your imagination at the end, each one is magical and very entertaining!..." Read more
"...uplifting, and that there needs to be more of this series written!" Read more
"...mysteriously spans time from Victorian to modern times, these stories were wonderful!..." Read more
Customers appreciate the author bios in the anthology, with one customer noting it features seven English authors, while another mentions it's a great way to discover new writers.
"Miss Moonshine's Emporium of Happy Endings is a clever anthology of seven English authors involving the town of Haven Bridge and Miss Moonshine and..." Read more
"...I was so sorry to reach the end and loved the author bios! I hope to find more of their anthologies." Read more
"Anthologies are a great way to meet new authors...." Read more
"I enjoyed the different authors take on Miss Moonshines Emporium. It was refreshing to read short stories for a change." Read more
Customers enjoy reading these stories, with one mentioning they were funny.
"...you with your imagination at the end, each one is magical and very entertaining! I highly recommend this to anyone needing a break from tv." Read more
"I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book of short stories, some were funny, some were a little bit sad, but all were up lifting and heart warming...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022Easy to follow, few reveal tells. Well crafted wording. Will read the authors next for sure!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2018Miss Moonshine's Emporium of Happy Endings is a clever anthology of seven English authors involving the town of Haven Bridge and Miss Moonshine and her Emporium. I loved that the stories were written using a common location and character. Such an ingenious idea.
Miss Moonshine’s Wonderful Emporium has something for everyone, and exactly what is needed. Each story is a breath of fresh air and one feels uplifted reading these. A wonderful collection, a wonderful gift.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2021Although each story leaves you with your imagination at the end, each one is magical and very entertaining! I highly recommend this to anyone needing a break from tv.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2021I can only agree to what other reviews have said: such an original format, so
uplifting, and that there needs to be more of this series written!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2018What a different read! With a fascinating central character who mysteriously spans time from Victorian to modern times, these stories were wonderful! I was so fascinated that I even looked up English and UK maps to get a better feel for the location. I was so sorry to reach the end and loved the author bios! I hope to find more of their anthologies.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2018Great short storiesq
- Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2019I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book of short stories, some were funny, some were a little bit sad, but all were up lifting and heart warming. Definitely a book to read when you are feeling a bit sad. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys reading good stories.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018The first & last stories were the best written with good plots & characters. Miss Moonshine's character remained strong in each book.
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- laurence milhaudReviewed in France on July 18, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars when a third miss mooshine
when a third miss moomshine?
the first two are really marvelous i love them and i am really impatient to read a new one .
i am a french reader
morgane from paris
- Welsh AnnieReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 14, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars A warm and unforgettable collection of happy ever afters
I notice that almost every review of this lovely book begins with “I don’t really read short stories but…” so I’ll avoid the temptation to do the same. But this is a short story collection with a real difference, the link created by Miss Moonshine and her timeless emporium and the setting of Haven Bridge, and it all works just perfectly. And it’s a wonderful showcase for the talents of a group of very talented friends and authors – several of whom I’ve read and enjoyed before, and others I’ve added to my “must read their next novel” notebook.
With the link provided by Miss Moonshine, there’s real variety in this collection – beginning with two historical stories, a very touching Regency romance (and a thoroughly engaging one) from Melinda Hammond that I really (and slightly unexpectedly) enjoyed, and a lovely Edwardian romance from Helena Fairfax. I was on rather more familiar ground with what followed, and can honestly say that I loved every story – every one featuring strong characters, well developed story lines and a perfect emotional touch.
Maybe I shouldn’t pick out my favourites, but I will! I thought The Girl Who Didn’t Win by Kate Field was just one of those perfectly constructed stories with all the elements that would have made me more than happy to read a whole book based around its characters. The Man in her Dreams by Jacqui Cooper, with its supernatural touches, was exceptionally original and quite beautifully written. And The Angel Stone by Sophie Claire – a really excellent story, and an uplifting one about finding yourself and moving on. I also particularly enjoyed The Last Chapter by Mary Jayne Baker, a gorgeous bookish romance and a really original idea at its core.
I really shouldn’t have started this, should I? As I flick through the book again, I want to mention every single story – but I won’t. Do try this book, it’s the loveliest experience, a warm and unforgettable collection of happy ever afters, and a wonderful introduction to the work of a group of authors whose books deserve to be on every reader’s reading list. Oh, I do so wish Miss Moonshine, the wonderful Napoleon and the emporium were real… but then again, maybe they are.
- unicorngirlReviewed in Canada on June 1, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars A delightful read
I thought this was delightful reading. Several short stories revolving around a quirky old lady’s shop and how she changes lives.the only thing I didn’t like about it were the glitches in the e-book version. One of the stories I couldn’t read because the font was too light. Wish I could have because all the other stories were so interesting.
- Miss Eleanor SingletonReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 11, 2025
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book.
Good book.
- AnnikaReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 29, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful and Entertaining Short Story Anthology
Congratulations to the nine authors on a wonderful collection of short stories. They are all hugely enjoyable to read and mixed the romantic with the mystical, the historical with the present day - all centred on the mysterious Emporium manned by the wonderful character of Miss Moonshine in the evocative Yorkshire town of Haven Bridge.
As an initial premise I wondered how such a collection from different writers would succeed in one book - I need not have worried. I was engrossed in each individual and very unique story.
I found myself carried away into the world of Suffragettes in Helena Fairfax’s brilliantly researched story of ‘Beatrice Marches for Women’ as Beatrice is beginning to resent the limitations of women in her era and longs to study medicine.
In ‘The Man in Her Dreams’ by Jacqui Cooper a necklace magically links the lives of two women. Laura and Olivia can see and listen into each other’s lives but unable to communicate otherwise. One day the link the inexplicably is cut off.
In ‘The Girl Who Didn’t Win’ by Kate Field, Clare has suffered her fair share of tragedy and finds herself living at home again. Just missing out on a lottery win she believes herself the unluckiest person ever until a mysterious gift of a book from the elusive Miss Moonshine leads on her on investigative trail and in the process finds life is full of second-chances not second-bests!
These only touch on three of these entertaining stories which carried me into their worlds and with each tale I forgot that I was reading a short story until I came to the end all too soon. The skill of the writers is shown as I longed to read on. I am now eager to explore the writings by these Northern writers.