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A Home From Home

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Digital (deliver electronic) / ISBN-13: 9781409183532

Price: £8.99

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‘As uplifting as summer sunshine’ Sarah Morgan

Sunshine, cider and family secrets…

Dragonfly Farm has been a home and a haven for generations of Melchiors – arch rivals to the Culbones, the wealthy family who live on the other side of the river. Life there is dictated by the seasons and cider-making, and everyone falls under its spell.

For cousins Tabitha and Georgia, it has always been a home from home. When a tragedy befalls their beloved Great-Uncle Matthew, it seems the place where they’ve always belonged might now belong to them…

But the will reveals that a third of the farm has also been left to a Culbone. Gabriel has no idea why he’s been included, or what his connection to the farm – or the Melchiors – can be.

As the first apples start to fall for the cider harvest, will Dragonfly Farm begin to give up its secrets?

A Home from Home is the very best of Veronica Henry’s storytelling – gorgeous scenes you wish you could step into, a cast of characters who feel like friends, and an irresistibly feel-good family drama crossing three generations.

Discover Veronica Henry – your favourite authors’ favourite author:

‘Wise, insightful, beautifully written. A delicious treat of a book’ Milly Johnson

‘An utter delight’ Jill Mansell

‘Truly blissful escapism’ Lucy Diamond

‘A heart-warming, triumphant story combined with Veronica’s sublime writing – the perfect mix!’ Cathy Bramley

‘Veronica Henry has such a deft hand with families and their complications’ Katie Fforde

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A lovely story of families, love and loyalty
Milly Johnson
A gorgeous read. I loved the warmth and depth of all the characters...but particularly the overarching loveliness of Dragonfly Farm, which seemed to perfectly personify generations of love and family and survival
Hilary Boyd
Guaranteed to slip down as perfectly as a second glass of rosé
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