‘A Taste of Home’, by Heidi Swain.
Thanks to Simon & Schuster UK, via NetGalley, for the early copy to review.
About the book.
Fliss Brown has grown up living with her mother on the Rossi family’s Italian fruit farm. But when her mother dies, Fliss finds out she has a family of her own, and heads back to England with Nonna Rossi’s recipe for cherry and almond tart and a piece of advice: connect with your family before it is too late…
Fliss discovers that her estranged grandfather owns a fruit farm himself, on the outskirts of Wynbridge, and she arrives to find a farm that has fallen into disrepair. Using her knowledge gleaned from working on the Rossi farm and her desire to find out more about her past, Fliss rolls her sleeves up and gets stuck in. But what will she discover, and can she resurrect the farm’s glory days and find a taste of home…?
Fliss discovers that her estranged grandfather owns a fruit farm himself, on the outskirts of Wynbridge, and she arrives to find a farm that has fallen into disrepair. Using her knowledge gleaned from working on the Rossi farm and her desire to find out more about her past, Fliss rolls her sleeves up and gets stuck in. But what will she discover, and can she resurrect the farm’s glory days and find a taste of home…?
Absolutely adore being back in Wynbridge, it’s like an old friend you have not seen for a while, but love it when you do.
As always with Heidi’s books, it is filled with fantastic descriptions of the area and I could imagine standing in the farm, eating strawberries and falling in love with all the local produce Wynbridge seems to offer.
This book is delightful, summery, fresh and makes you feel so good that you will adore it and fall in love with it straight from the beginning.
Thank you Heidi, I loved it!
5 out of 5.
This is out 2nd June 2021.
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