I absolutely adore books where there are more than just ‘human’ characters. And in Return to Half Moon Farm we’re treated to the idyllic and stunning village of Mistlethorpe and two bricks and mortar characters with Half Moon Farm and the Castle. Those who ordered the exclusive paperback bundle from Tea Leaves and Reads also got the hand-drawn map that Holly Hepburn created and that brought this to life even more.

Originally a four part e-book series, having all four stories together in a full length book was a treat – with each main section ending with the reader wanting more. And that’s no exception for the actual ending either, there is far more that we can hear from these main characters, the extended family and friends, and of course the larger than life architecture – the beauty and mystery of the castle and gardens and the tranquility and peacefulness of Half Moon Farm.

A gentle, cosy read, with underlying mystery and intrigue and just the right amount of romance.

About the Book

When Daisy’s mother falls ill she is forced to return home. With her twin sons in tow, she moves back to Half Moon Farm, her family’s ancient hop farm.

But a new life in the Kent countryside isn’t necessarily as idyllic as it might seem. Daisy’s relationship with her mother is complicated and the tumbledown farm isn’t the only thing that needs rebuilding. Daisy and her sons must adjust to life with estranged family, a leaking roof, and no WiFi.

Luckily for Daisy, she might yet find some distraction in silver fox farmer, Drew, or in the haughty heir to the nearby estate, Kit, who she can’t seem to avoid.

Daisy must learn to juggle her new life, the boys, and the daunting task of updating the farm. But there are secrets lurking in her family’s past that might throw everything into further disarray…

About The Author

Holly Hepburn has wanted to write books for as long she can remember but she was too scared to try. One day she decided to be brave and dipped a toe into the bubble bath of romantic fiction with her first novella, Cupidity, and she’s never looked back. She often tries to be funny to be funny, except for when faced with traffic wardens and border control staff. Her favourite things are making people smile and Aidan Turner.

She’s tried many jobs over the years, from barmaid to market researcher and she even had a brief flirtation with modelling. These days she is mostly found writing.

She lives near London with her grey tabby cat, Portia. They both have an unhealthy obsession with Marmite.

[Photo Source; Simon and Schuster]

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