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A Home at Honeysuckle Farm
A Home at Honeysuckle Farm
A Home at Honeysuckle Farm
Audiobook8 hours

A Home at Honeysuckle Farm

Written by Christie Barlow

Narrated by Penny Andrews

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The brilliant romantic comedy from bestselling author Christie Barlow!

One shocking argument and ten-year-old Alice Parker's world was turned upside down. Her peaceful life at Honeysuckle Farm in the quiet rural village of Brook Bridge swapped for the bustling metropolis of New York City. Alice's life was changed forever… Now, thirteen years later, Alice's American dream is over. With her life in tatters, there is only one place Alice wants to be… home at Honeysuckle Farm. So, when Alice learns her beloved Grandie is ill, she knows this is her last chance to heal the family rift. But secrets still swirl in Brook Bridge, and Alice is no closer to discovering the truth. Sick of the lies Alice knows it's time to lay the past to rest once and for all. But could the truth ruin her hopes of ever calling Honeysuckle Farm home again?

“Full of warmth, fun and feel-good factor!” - KATIE FFORDE
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 25, 2021
ISBN9781004062621
A Home at Honeysuckle Farm
Author

Christie Barlow

Christie Barlow is the author of thirteen bestselling romantic comedies including the Love Heart Lane series, A Home at Honeysuckle Farm and The Cosy Canal Boat Dream. She lives in a ramshackle cottage in a quaint village in the heart of Staffordshire with her four children and two dogs.Christie loves to hear from her readers and you can get in touch viaTwitter – @ChristieJBarlowFacebook – Christie Barlow AuthorInstagram – christie_barlow

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    There are way too many well rounded characters in this. It gets confusing trying to remember who each character is as they enter and leave. It was great bones, plot and conclusion are on point. Just too much frill and unnecessary descriptors in there. It was a good book, but not great.