The Secrets of Harbour House: Unabridged edition
‘Compelling, intriguing, romantic… deeply satisfying and emotional’ Santa Montefiore
‘A sweeping story of love, loss and finding the courage to be your true self’ Phillipa Ashley
‘A sweeping story of love, loss and finding the courage to be your true self’ Phillipa Ashley
‘Beautiful…Tessa Harris has made me appreciate historical novels in a way that I haven’t in quite some time’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Oh my goodness…this book was so unputdownable…will never be forgotten’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘A suspenseful novel of bravery and determination…highly recommended’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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‘If you’re a fan of WWII historical fiction [and] a courageous woman not willing to settle … I would highly recommend The Tuscan Daughter’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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A bundle of mysterious letters. A trip to Venice. A journey she’ll never forget.
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Just My Luck and Both Of You, is an addictive novel in which a marriage crumbles, cultures clash and love affairs begin in glorious sun-drenched Italy…
‘Thoroughly enjoyable…sparkling with glamour, romance and suspense’ Anna McPartlin, bestselling author of The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes
‘A gorgeous summer read’
‘Uplifting, funny, romantic and charming’
‘This book contained all my favourite things – Italian food, entrepreneurship and romance!’
‘A wonderful, feel good, romantic story’
‘I really enjoyed every moment of it’
‘Highly-charged and sensual.’ Santa Montefiore‘Powerful, beautifully paced, controlled and assured.’ Elizabeth Buchan‘A ravishing love story, hot-blooded, poignant, filled with yearning.’Joanna Lumley
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‘A taste of Italy and a summer read you won’t forget!’ Mandy Baggot
’Buy this book now and read it!’ Rachel Gilbey
‘A truly fantastic read I couldn’t put it down.’ Jessica Bell
‘This was even better than her debut.’ Rachel Burton author of The Many Colours of Us
‘Perfect summer reading in a nutshell’ – Rachel Gilbey
But the guests have other things on their minds…
‘A sumptuous story.’ Rachel’s Random Reads (top 500 Amazon reviewer)
Escape to Tuscany this summer with Karen Aldous’s brilliantly uplifting read.