Heidi Swain
FLISS Brown always thought her ‘adopted’ Italian family was all she needed for love and security… But a letter written by her globetrotting mother in her dying days sends Fliss on a flight from Puglia to a rundown fruit farm near Peterborough to discover the real family that she never knew existed.
If you are eager to make a welcome escape this spring,
recharge your feelgood batteries with a fruit-filled reading feast from Heidi
Swain, a much-loved author who has won thousands of hearts with her enchanting
books set in Wynbridge, the fictional Fenland town where love blossoms whatever
the season.
Swain (pictured below), who lives with her family in stunning south Norfolk,
has a well-earned reputation for warm, witty and wonderful stories which
showcase her talent for blending escapist romance, culinary delights, and a
perfectly imagined cast of characters with some real-life challenges in the
modern world.
And A Taste of Home – which dishes up an intriguing new
arrival in Wynbridge alongside a tasty side-serving of familiar faces from
books gone by – moves from the plateaux of Italy’s Puglia to the endless
horizons of East Anglian fens with a grieving young woman who is trying to make
sense of her future.
Jennifer was a free-spirited woman who often left Fliss
behind with Nonna Rossi and her family while she travelled the world, but now
cancer has stolen Jennifer’s life and Fliss is consumed with grief.
But before she died, Jennifer left a note telling Fliss that she has a family of her own in England and urging her to return there because she would be ‘a good fit’ with her grandfather and his farm, and urging Fliss to bury her roots in Fenland soil before it is too late. Armed only with a backpack containing her few important belongings and Nonna Rossi’s treasured family recipe for cherry and almond tart, Fliss arrives unheralded at Fenview Farm on the outskirts of a small town called Wynbridge.
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Unfortunately, her estranged, and now widower, grandfather, William
Brown, is recovering from both a bad infection and a knee replacement operation
and is being cared for by handsome young family friend Eliot Randall.
It’s not the best start for Fliss and she is dismayed to see that her grandfather’s fruit farm has fallen into disrepair. Using the knowledge gained from working on the Rossi farm and her desire
to find out more about her past, Fliss rolls up her sleeves and gets stuck in. As she digs into the soft, dark earth of the fens, Fliss hopes that she will unearth her roots… but what will she discover, and can she resurrect the farm’s glory days and find a taste of home?Swain is on her very best form as we are immersed in the new beginnings of Fliss, and share with her the trials and tribulations of getting to know her long-lost grandad and transforming the rundown Fenview Farm into a thriving business again. At the heart of the story are also the endearing relationships that slowly but surely start to take root… the growing understanding and affection between Fliss and grandad Bill, her connections and friendships with the lively and lovely local community, and the blossoming romance with handsome biker Eliot.
Family always comes first in Swain’s inspirational books and
A Taste of Home brims with the real-life issues, evocative landscapes,
heartfelt emotions and all the love, laughter and tears that we have come to
expect from this accomplished author. And with mouthwatering descriptions of fruit to enjoy at
every turn of the page, a refrain of Strawberry Fields Forever would perhaps be
the perfect accompaniment!
(Simon & Schuster, paperback, £7.99)
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