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Wild Oats

Veronica Henry

5 Reviews

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Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Romance, Adult & contemporary romance

Home isn't always where the heart is...

From the bestselling author of THE BEACH HUT and A NIGHT ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS.

Before THE BEACH HUT ... enjoy WILD OATS

Jamie Wilding's return home is not quite going to plan. A lot has changed in the picturesque Shropshire village of Upper Faviell since she left after the death of her mother. Her father is broke and behaving like a teenager. Her best friend's marriage is slowly falling apart. And the man she lost her heart to years ago is trying to buy her beloved family home.

As Jamie attempts to fix the mess, she is forced to confront a long-standing family feud and the truth about her father, before she can finally listen to her own heart.

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Praise for Wild Oats

  • Warm and brilliantly written - HEAT

  • It's a glamorous and absorbing read, a well-written romp with a cast of believable, empathetic characters whom you'll be fascinated by from the start - DAILY MAIL

  • A perfect summer delight - THE SUN

  • Exuberant novel of love, lust, hopes and dreams - WOMAN & HOME

  • The book is first-class chick-lit and a great beach read - SUNDAY EXPRESS

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Veronica Henry

VERONICA HENRY has always been involved in storytelling, from her first job typing scripts for The Archers to being writer-in-residence on the Venice-Simplon Orient Express. She was a scriptwriter for many years, working on some of our best-loved dramas including Heartbeat and Holby City. She has written over twenty novels, all published by Orion. She lives on the North Devon coast where she loves walking on the beach, swimming in the sea or watching the sun set with a killer negroni.

Find out more at www.veronicahenry.co.uk or follow her on social media @veronica_henry.
Find out more at www.veronicahenry.co.uk or follow her on Twitter @veronica_henry

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