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Perfect for fans of Rosanna Ley, Karen Swan and Santa Montefiore, Kate Glanville's warm and escapist read of love and old secrets, set in a beautiful French farmhouse in Dordogne, has been richly praised: 'Beautiful . . . with heart' TRACY REES 'Poignant, warm, and unpredictable' JULIE COHEN 'A warm and touching family drama. Moving' LAURA WILKINSON 'A perfect page-turner' REBECCA F. JOHN 'A delicious cast of characters . . . highly recommended' NETGALLEY READER 'I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and highly recommend it' NETGALLEY READER _________________ Twenty-five years ago, Martha Morgan lost everything. Once a member of a prestigious bands, she now lives in solitude in the heart of the Dordogne, surrounded by an ancient cherry orchard. Attempting to piece her life back together, Martha decides to rent her idyllic French farmhouse Le Couvent des Cerises to holidaymakers for the summer, hiring the mysterious Ben to help reconstruct the dishevelled B&B. But when a vicious storm makes its way across the village, tensions begin to rise. Martha, Ben and the guests are forced to pull together and they're about to find out that they have more in common than they realise - but it might mean jeopardising the secret of Martha's past . . . _________________ ***THE PEACOCK HOUSE, THE NEW NOVEL FROM KATE GLANVILLE, IS AVAILABLE TO ORDER*** Readers LOVE Kate Glanville's captivating novels: 'This is a wonderful, entertaining and gripping read that I cannot recommend enough *****' Amazon reviewer 'A lovely heart-warming story, could not put down *****' Amazon reviewer 'The best book I've read all year *****' Amazon reviewer 'An enchanting and captivating novel *****' Amazon reviewer No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This is a womens fiction book that starts in 1992 where we have Martha with her husband Andrew and young baby son walking on the street when some people recognise Martha as a former pop star, she gets chatting to these people as her husband and baby continue along the road. Whilst trying to catch up with them she is struck by a car.
We then go forward to 2019 where we find Martha alone living in France, she is recovering from painkiller dependency a product of the car accident. She is living in an old convent. The convent needs work doing to it and the bank is on her back so she decides to let it for holidays. She is expecting a couple to turn up but she gets a small family and from here the fun starts. More and more people turn up, some connected to the initial guests. Each person has something going on and as the story develops all the secrets and issues are revealed.
I don’t think I have read a book where so much happens in each chapter. This is the first book by Kate Glanville that I have read it won’t be the last. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and highly recommend it.
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