A Christmas spin-off from Harriet Evans' Sunday Times bestseller, A Place for Us - the Winters of Winterfold are back!
Sunday Times bestselling author Harriet Evans is taking us back to Winterfold for Christmas with a spin-off tale from her Top 5 bestseller, A Place for Us. Delight in a festive reunion with the Winter family - or meet them for the first time - and enjoy their recipes for the warmest of celebrations around the fire.
'A master at creating characters you feel like you know inside out, and wish you could meet in real life' Heat
Winterfold has always sprung to life at Christmas - the purple wisteria might be a distant memory, but in the crisp air of December, the glow of candles at the window and the warmth of the kitchen offer you a warm welcome.
As Martha Winter's family fill the empty rooms with their laughter and cheer, the ghosts of the past are pushed into the shadows.
Welcome to Winterfold. And the healing magic of Christmas.
Harriet Evans. She brings you home.
An unputdownable thrill of a novel... If you are looking for a modern-day Daphne du Maurier thriller with plenty of tear-jerking romance along the way, here's the perfect addition to your bookshelf ***** - Heat on A PLACE FOR US
A really superior modern saga, with utterly true to life characters - Sunday Mirror on A PLACE FOR US
[A] brilliantly written portrait of a fascinating family in crisis - Daily Mail
Harriet Evans talks about researching her latest novel, A PLACE FOR US
Harriet Evans talks about the secret at the heart of A PLACE FOR US
Harriet Evans on creating the perfect setting for A PLACE FOR US
Harriet Evans talks about researching her latest novel, A PLACE FOR US
Harriet Evans talks about the secret at the heart of A PLACE FOR US
Harriet Evans on creating the perfect setting for A PLACE FOR US
Harriet Evans has sold over a million copies of her books. She is the author of thirteen bestselling novels, most recently The Beloved Girls, a Richard and Judy Book Club Selection and the Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller The Garden of Lost and Found, which won Good Housekeeping's Book of the Year. She used to work in publishing and now writes full time, when not distracted by her children, other books, gardening, her jumpsuit collection and now star-gazing, having acquired a telescope whilst researching The Stargazers. She volunteers with Inspiring the Future, is an ambassador for the London Library and last year was elected to the Management Committee of the Society of Authors. She lives in the greatest city in the world (Bath) with her family.