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Town & Country - Sparkling Romance - Free Today on Kindle
stevedan
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I came across Town & Country by Wendy Lewis on the free offers on Kindle today. Looks like a meaty romance - perfect summer reading.
Jill's life has been turned upside down.
A modern urban woman, she finds herself completely thrown into the unknown when her husband Gerald buys a small farm in Sussex and moves her from her comfortable London flat.
Whilst he commutes to the City, she is left behind to take charge of four pregnant cows, some hyperactive sheep and a psychotic cockerel.
As the stresses of their new life mount, Jill and Gerald's relationship falls apart, and he begins an affair with his secretary.
Meanwhile, back on the farm one disaster follows another.
However, the appearance of the mysterious and handsome Conor starts Jill's heart thumping.
Will she find romance on her Sussex farm?
Can Conor rescue her from a cheating husband and unruly farm animals?
Or will the culture clash between town and country prove too much?
'Town and Country' is an funny yet moving story of the clash between two world's. It is perfect for fans of Jilly Cooper and Erica James.
Wendy Lewis tells her tale of the down-shifter’s dream, the agony and the ecstasy of rural re-location, with charm and wit.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.
The "..has you smiling by page two and laughing out loud by page six"..between Cold Comfort Farm and James Heriot. That's how good it is." -- Milland Valley Newspaper,Peter Walsh
Jill's life has been turned upside down.
A modern urban woman, she finds herself completely thrown into the unknown when her husband Gerald buys a small farm in Sussex and moves her from her comfortable London flat.
Whilst he commutes to the City, she is left behind to take charge of four pregnant cows, some hyperactive sheep and a psychotic cockerel.
As the stresses of their new life mount, Jill and Gerald's relationship falls apart, and he begins an affair with his secretary.
Meanwhile, back on the farm one disaster follows another.
However, the appearance of the mysterious and handsome Conor starts Jill's heart thumping.
Will she find romance on her Sussex farm?
Can Conor rescue her from a cheating husband and unruly farm animals?
Or will the culture clash between town and country prove too much?
'Town and Country' is an funny yet moving story of the clash between two world's. It is perfect for fans of Jilly Cooper and Erica James.
Wendy Lewis tells her tale of the down-shifter’s dream, the agony and the ecstasy of rural re-location, with charm and wit.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.
The "..has you smiling by page two and laughing out loud by page six"..between Cold Comfort Farm and James Heriot. That's how good it is." -- Milland Valley Newspaper,Peter Walsh
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