‘Erica James’ sensitive story of a woman coming to terms with guilt and grief is as sparklingly fresh as dew on the village’s surrounding meadows … thoroughly enjoyable’ SUNDAY EXPRESS
‘Wry humour and romance … Erica James is a breath of fresh air’ DAILY MAIL
Charlotte Lawrence, widowed at thirty-four, decides to return to all things pre-Peter, and that means moving back to the Cheshire village of her childhood.
It also means exchanging a clinical company flat for the pretty but overgrown garden of Ivy Cottage, and the constant attentions of her interfering sister Hilary.
Most of all it means Alex, Ivy Cottage’s drop-dead-gorgeous tenant, with whom Hilary is determined Charlotte should find love anew, and whose charming exterior hides his own secret tragedy…
‘Wry humour and romance … Erica James is a breath of fresh air’ DAILY MAIL
Charlotte Lawrence, widowed at thirty-four, decides to return to all things pre-Peter, and that means moving back to the Cheshire village of her childhood.
It also means exchanging a clinical company flat for the pretty but overgrown garden of Ivy Cottage, and the constant attentions of her interfering sister Hilary.
Most of all it means Alex, Ivy Cottage’s drop-dead-gorgeous tenant, with whom Hilary is determined Charlotte should find love anew, and whose charming exterior hides his own secret tragedy…
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Reviews
Erica James' sensitive story of a woman coming to terms with guilt and grief is as sparklingly fresh as dew on the village's surrounding meadows ... thoroughly enjoyable and full deserving of a place in the crowded market of women's fiction
Erica James' lightly humorous touch brings to life a familiar but enjoyable romance - a breath of fresh air indeed!
Wry humour and romance ... Erica James is a breath of fresh air