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When things seem too good to be true, they usually are. Alice is finding her feet managing the Sail Loft Hotel when Sam is presented with an offer he can't refuse. The bad news is, if he says yes, he will have to leave Cornwall. Sam's visits home see him split in his loyalties between his daughter Sophie, and spending time with Alice. Sophie's mother, Kate, seems to be doing her best to make things difficult. Meanwhile, Alice's friend Julie is also facing a long-distance relationship as her new partner, and Sam's best friend, Luke, is working in London. With no children to think of, and plenty…mehr

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When things seem too good to be true, they usually are. Alice is finding her feet managing the Sail Loft Hotel when Sam is presented with an offer he can't refuse. The bad news is, if he says yes, he will have to leave Cornwall. Sam's visits home see him split in his loyalties between his daughter Sophie, and spending time with Alice. Sophie's mother, Kate, seems to be doing her best to make things difficult. Meanwhile, Alice's friend Julie is also facing a long-distance relationship as her new partner, and Sam's best friend, Luke, is working in London. With no children to think of, and plenty of disposable income (on Luke's part at least), life should be more simple but Julie has yet to find a long-term job and Luke is still getting over the recent death of his mother. Can these fledgling relationships pass the long-distance test, and can Julie and Alice make life in Cornwall work for them now that the summer sun has gone?
Autorenporträt
Katharine E. Smith is the author of ten novels, including the Coming Back to Cornwall series. She is also the founder of Heddon Publishing, working with independent publishers across the globe. A graduate in Philosophy, Katharine initially worked in the IT and charity sectors. She turned to freelance editing in 2009, when she also became a mother, and completed the first draft of Writing the Town Read. It took a further five years to find the confidence to edit and self-publish this first book. In the meantime, the amount and nature of the freelance work developed, as did Katharine's understanding and experience of the world of independent publishing. The natural next step was to create Heddon Publishing. Katharine has worked with 50+ independent and hybrid authors to develop and produce their work, from fiction to non-fiction and from children's books to dark, distinctly adult tales. She has also had a second child, and written and published seven more novels, with the Coming Back to Cornwall series the greatest success of her writing career to date. Katharine lives in Shropshire with her husband and their two children. You can find details of her books on her website: www.katharineesmith.com Information about her work with other authors can be found at www.heddonpublishing.com and www.heddonbooks.com.