Secrets and Scandals in Little Woodford

An unputdownable feel-good read!

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Pub Date Mar 01 2018 | Archive Date Mar 05 2018

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Description

Little Woodford has a sleepy high street, a weekly market, a weathered old stone church and lovingly tended allotments. A peaceful, unexciting place, the very heart of middle England.

In Little Woodford no one has fingers in more pies than Olivia Laithwaite, parish councillor, chair of the local WI, wife, mother and all round queen bee. So of course it's Olivia who is first to spot that The Beeches has been sold at last.

Soon rumours begin to swirl around the young widow who has bought this lovely house. Why exactly did she leave London with her beautiful stepdaughter and young sons? Are they running from someone? Hiding something? Though if they are, they won't be the only ones. Sometimes the arrival of newcomers in a community is all it takes to light a fuse...

A new village drama full of life, love... and secrets. Previously published as Little Woodford.

Little Woodford has a sleepy high street, a weekly market, a weathered old stone church and lovingly tended allotments. A peaceful, unexciting place, the very heart of middle England.

In Little...


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ISBN 9781784979782
PRICE A$7.99 (AUD)
PAGES 336

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Featured Reviews

I loved this book about sleepy village life that held so many secrets. There's Bex who is a widow moving into the village with her stepdaughter Megan and the boys. Their move to the countryside from London has got everyone talking and wondering. We meet Miles and Belinda who run the village pub, Olivia the village busy body who is on every committee and whose son goes to private school and Amy a single mum working many jobs to make ends meet - these are just a few of the characters that bring this story to life. For anyone who has ever lived in a village this story is so real with the many faces of village life. Each character has their own problems to face and It would be good to have a follow up book as I am sure there are many more families and secrets we could enjoy.

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