80 ans après, il est toujours essentiel de faire comprendre cet événement aux plus jeunes
It's been five years, and Lizzie Lambert has decided it's time to try to make things right with her estranged mother. She's made a success of things in Cannes, she's bringing up a lovely little boy on her own, and she's ready to put the past behind her.
But it seems Lizzie's mother has moved on as well. She's moved her toyboy - a muscle-bound vintner named Cal - into the family home, and given him the run of the land that was meant to be Lizzie's inheritance!
Cal's wine business frequently takes him to France, and suddenly wherever Lizzie goes, he's already there - meddling, giving unsolicited advice, saving her little boy's life and stealing her heart. But none of this changes the fact that he's her mother's lover...
PRAISE FOR KAREN ALDOUS '...you must read this wonderful debut from Karen, absolutely great.' - Cometbabesbooks 'Not since Peter Mayle has anyone captured the essence of Provence and Karen Aldous does it vividly. Settle back with a glass of wine and experience the Vineyard for yourself.' - Elder Park Book Reviews
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