Beneath the beautiful blue skies of Brewer Creek, Tamara Harding can't wait to start over. But what happens when her past catches up with her and she begins to fall for someone she shouldn't?
Tamara left London behind and has joined family ten thousand miles away, where they live and run a veterinary practice. She soon becomes the coordinator for an old-fashioned Friendship Tree - a chart telling people who they can call on in times of trouble - and as she settles in to the small community she begins to realise that not everyone is who they seem.
Jake is the direct competitor for the family business and a man with a dark secret. As Tamara's suspicions grow about what he's up to and she fights with secrets of her own, she soon realises that the Friendship Tree does a lot more than organise fundraising events and working bees...it has the power to unite an entire town.
‘An enjoyable read by a new author. One to watch!’ Katie Fforde
'A fantastic sense of place, a traditional romance, contemporary issues and a nice touch of mystery.' Sue Moorcroft.
'The gorgeous setting, impossible romance and fabulous main characters are making this such a fantastic read.' Librarian Lavender
***Shortlisted for the Romantic Novelists' Association's Joan Hessayon New Writers' Scheme Award 2016***
Genre: Romance
Tamara left London behind and has joined family ten thousand miles away, where they live and run a veterinary practice. She soon becomes the coordinator for an old-fashioned Friendship Tree - a chart telling people who they can call on in times of trouble - and as she settles in to the small community she begins to realise that not everyone is who they seem.
Jake is the direct competitor for the family business and a man with a dark secret. As Tamara's suspicions grow about what he's up to and she fights with secrets of her own, she soon realises that the Friendship Tree does a lot more than organise fundraising events and working bees...it has the power to unite an entire town.
‘An enjoyable read by a new author. One to watch!’ Katie Fforde
'A fantastic sense of place, a traditional romance, contemporary issues and a nice touch of mystery.' Sue Moorcroft.
'The gorgeous setting, impossible romance and fabulous main characters are making this such a fantastic read.' Librarian Lavender
***Shortlisted for the Romantic Novelists' Association's Joan Hessayon New Writers' Scheme Award 2016***
Genre: Romance
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