A Blessing in Disguise
β Scribed by Cathy Bramley
- Book ID
- 111001005
- Publisher
- Transworld
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 77 KB
- Series
- Appleby Farm #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781473525160
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β¦ Synopsis
Freya Moorcroft has wild red hair, mischievous green eyes, a warm smile and a heart of gold. She's happy working at the cafΓ© round the corner from Ivy Lane allotments and her romance with her new boyfriend is going well, she thinks, but a part of her still misses the beautiful rolling hills of her Cumbrian childhood home: Appleby Farm.
Then a phone call out of the blue changes everything...
Freya's beloved Uncle Arthur and Auntie Sue need her help. For the first time in years, Freya is back on the farm feeding the chickens, mucking out the stables, and loving every moment. As her visit comes to an end, she has a difficult decision to make: stay, or go?
Freya has to follow her heart, but just where does her heart lie?
Appleby Farm is an irresistibly charming novel told in four parts β following the adventures of Freya Moorcroft in love, friendship and a spot of farming β beginning with A Blessing In Disguise. It features some friendly faces who appeared in Cathy's bestselling series, Ivy Lane, but it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone story.
Each part of Appleby Farm contains 10 chapters.
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