

Marnie remembers Ned from her college days but he's far from the untroubled man she once knew. Which is more than can be said for her next-door neighbour, Ned Mars. The garden is beautiful - filled with roses, lavender and honeysuckle - and only a little rough around the edges.

With nothing but her two green thumbs, Marnie takes a job as a gardener, which comes with a little cottage to make her own. Things she hopes to find in the rural west Lancashire village her mother always told her about.

Mourning lost years spent in a marriage that has finally come to an end, she needs a fresh start and time to heal. 'Full of down-to-earth humour.' Sophie KinsellaĪll Marnie wants is somewhere to call home. 'One of the best writers around!' Katie Fforde The delightful Sunday Times bestselling novel from Trisha Ashley
