Author:Cathy Bramley
Summertime at Wickham Hall is hard to beat. The sun is out, the gardens are in full bloom, and the Summer Festival is just around the corner.
With a clipboard in one hand and her diary in the other, Holly Swift is in her element. She’s even warming to Ben, her unorganised, spontaneous (if very attractive) boss who occasionally drives her mad.
But as the festival rolls near, a family secret from the past threatens to rain down on Holly’s parade. Can she weather the storm, or is this a problem not even Holly can plan her way out of?
Wickham Hall is an utterly feel-good story told in four parts – following Holly Swift’s attempt at organising her own happy-ever-after, one catastrophe at a time. Summer Secrets is part two.
Your favourite authors have loved reading Cathy Bramley:
‘Delightfully warm with plenty of twists and turns’ Trisha Ashley
‘A perfect blend of the two greatest pleasures in life – love and gardening!’ Fern Britton
'A witty, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy' Miranda Dickinson
It’s a delightfully engaging read.
—— Sunday ExpressWarm, brilliant, and full of love, drop anchor and curl up with this.
—— HeatA supremely engaging book from the doyenne of contemporary romance….it is Fforde’s characters that give this book its irresistible emotional pull…a thoroughly modern tale of love, career and family, perfect for a relaxing afternoon on the sofa.
—— The LadyA lovely read.
—— South Wales Evening PostIf I had to choose the perfect writer to cheer me up on a shivery winter’s day I’d definitely go for Katie Fforde…
—— Emma Lee Potter blogA lovely warm, escapist read
—— Choice MagazineEngaging romance
—— Woman & HomeKatie Fforde is one of our favourite authors and A Summer at Seais an utterly charming and delightful book.
It’s an atmospheric and beautiful read, perfect for escapist reading over the weekend! We loved it!
The perfect holiday book… A really nice read
Lovely to read. It was the perfect holiday book
—— What the Redhead Said