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Book SynopsisThe perfect place for a fresh start . . .
Escape to France with LATE SUMMER IN THE VINEYARD - Jo Thomas''s irresistible follow-up to THE OYSTER CATCHER and THE OLIVE BRANCH.
''A fabulous French feast of fun'' Milly Johnson
''Love this book ... makes me want to live on a vineyard in the South of France!'' Lisa Zupan, Producer of P.S. I Love You
Emmy Bridges has always looked out for others. Now it''s time to put down roots of her own.
Working for a wine-maker in France is the opportunity of a lifetime for Emmy. Even if she doesn''t know a thing about wine - beyond what''s on offer at the local supermarket.
There''s plenty to get to grips with in the rustic town of Petit Frère. Emmy''s new work friends need more than a little winning over. Then there''s her infuriatingly brash tutor, Isaac, and the enigmatic Madame Beaumont, tucked away in her vineyard of secrets.
But Emmy will soon realise tha
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Sheer romcom brilliance! * Heat *
A heart-warming tale . . . Perfect escapism * Marie Claire *
This book is scrumptious! I couldn't stop reading -- Katie Fforde
A full-bodied tale with hints of humour and romance which can be enjoyed at any time of year * Sun *
What a gorgeous book! Reading it felt like the best kind of holiday -- Lucy Diamond
A warm-hearted, sparkling gem . . . I loved it! -- Miranda Dickinson
Sunny and funny . . . as warm as a south-facing vineyard. It made me want to rush to France tout suite! -- Veronica Henry
Captures the essence of France from the vineyards and chateaux to the glorious sunshine and of course, the wine -- Cathy Bramley
Love this book . . . makes me want to live on a vineyard in the South of France! -- Lisa Zupan, Producer of P.S. I Love You
Warm, funny, romantic with a terrific sense of place. I loved it! -- Katie Fforde
A perfect pearl of a story. I loved it -- Milly Johnson
Romantic and funny, this is a great addition to any bookshelf * Sun *
Sun, good food and romance, what more could you want? * Heat *
Set in a beautiful landscape with lovable characters . . . A real page-turner * Candis magazine *