Poppy’s Place in the Sun: A French Escape

Nonfiction, Travel, Europe, France, Romance, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Poppy’s Place in the Sun: A French Escape by Lorraine Wilson, HarperCollins Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Lorraine Wilson ISBN: 9780007544080
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: April 13, 2018
Imprint: One More Chapter Language: English
Author: Lorraine Wilson
ISBN: 9780007544080
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: April 13, 2018
Imprint: One More Chapter
Language: English

‘She had me at Bonjour! Warm, funny, deliciously French…this lovely story filled my heart with sunshine’ Jane Linfoot Sometimes you need to lose yourself to find your way home… With only her trusty dogs Peanut, Treacle and Pickwick by her side, Poppy Kirkbride could be forgiven for having doubts about her move to a quiet village in rural France. But as the sun shines down on her ramshackle new home, Poppy knows she’s made the right decision. A lick of paint, and some TLC and her rustic farmhouse will be the perfect holiday retreat – Poppy’s dream come true. Poppy is welcomed by her fellow villagers, except for brooding local vet Leo Dubois, who makes it clear Poppy isn’t welcome in his village – or his life! Leo might be gorgeous, but Poppy won’t be told what to do by an arrogant Frenchman – no matter how kind and gentle he is to her dogs! Determined to stay, Poppy tries to understand the enigmatic Frenchman better. But as the two get closer, Poppy sees another side to Leo – a man with heartbreak of his own. Falling in love with Leo is easy, but can he ever return Poppy's love? And what would this mean for her dream life and place in the sun?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

‘She had me at Bonjour! Warm, funny, deliciously French…this lovely story filled my heart with sunshine’ Jane Linfoot Sometimes you need to lose yourself to find your way home… With only her trusty dogs Peanut, Treacle and Pickwick by her side, Poppy Kirkbride could be forgiven for having doubts about her move to a quiet village in rural France. But as the sun shines down on her ramshackle new home, Poppy knows she’s made the right decision. A lick of paint, and some TLC and her rustic farmhouse will be the perfect holiday retreat – Poppy’s dream come true. Poppy is welcomed by her fellow villagers, except for brooding local vet Leo Dubois, who makes it clear Poppy isn’t welcome in his village – or his life! Leo might be gorgeous, but Poppy won’t be told what to do by an arrogant Frenchman – no matter how kind and gentle he is to her dogs! Determined to stay, Poppy tries to understand the enigmatic Frenchman better. But as the two get closer, Poppy sees another side to Leo – a man with heartbreak of his own. Falling in love with Leo is easy, but can he ever return Poppy's love? And what would this mean for her dream life and place in the sun?

More books from HarperCollins Publishers

Cover of the book The Lookout: Beyond the Stars by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book 20 MINUTES TO MASTER … STRESS MANAGEMENT by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book A Multitude of Sins: Golden Brown, The Stranglers and Strange Little Girls by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book Aggers’ Ashes by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book The Wire by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book A Summer to Remember by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book Windhorse by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book Can I Let You Go?: Part 2 of 3: A heartbreaking true story of love, loss and moving on by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book What The Voices Say by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book On the Scent (The Psychic Detective, Book 1) by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book Belt Three by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book Me, You and Tiramisu by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book To Provence, with Love by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book The Paw Print Puzzle (Dotty Detective, Book 2) by Lorraine Wilson
Cover of the book Constance Street: Part 3 of 3: The true story of one family and one street in London’s East End by Lorraine Wilson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy