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Indulge in this wonderfully warm and witty story of love, loss and laughter from the bestselling author of A Cornish Summer and A Rural Affair

'What could be nicer than living in the country?'


Lucy Fellowes is in a bind. She's a widow living in a pokey London flat with two small boys and an erratic income. But when her mother-in-law offers her a converted barn on the family's estate - she knows it's a brilliant opportunity for her and the kids.

But there's a problem.

The estate is a shrine to Lucy's dead husband Ned. The whole family has been unable to get over his death. If she's honest, the whole family is far from normal. And if Lucy is to accept this offer she'll be putting herself completely in their incapable hands.

Which leads to Lucy's other problem. Charlie - the only man since Ned who she's had any feelings for - lives nearby. The problem? He's already married . . .

Praise for Catherine Alliott:

'A joy . . . you're in for a treat'
Daily Express

'I literally couldn't put this down. An addictive cocktail of wit, frivolity and madcap romance'
Time Out

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 10/05/2012
    ISBN13: 9780241958278, 978-0241958278
    ISBN10: 024195827X

    Number of Pages: 608

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    Description

    Indulge in this wonderfully warm and witty story of love, loss and laughter from the bestselling author of A Cornish Summer and A Rural Affair

    'What could be nicer than living in the country?'


    Lucy Fellowes is in a bind. She's a widow living in a pokey London flat with two small boys and an erratic income. But when her mother-in-law offers her a converted barn on the family's estate - she knows it's a brilliant opportunity for her and the kids.

    But there's a problem.

    The estate is a shrine to Lucy's dead husband Ned. The whole family has been unable to get over his death. If she's honest, the whole family is far from normal. And if Lucy is to accept this offer she'll be putting herself completely in their incapable hands.

    Which leads to Lucy's other problem. Charlie - the only man since Ned who she's had any feelings for - lives nearby. The problem? He's already married . . .

    Praise for Catherine Alliott:

    'A joy . . . you're in for a treat'
    Daily Express

    'I literally couldn't put this down. An addictive cocktail of wit, frivolity and madcap romance'
    Time Out

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