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Paradise Fields

It's not as if Nel hadn't enough on her plate already: organising a farmers' market in the picturesque Paradise Fields and keeping track of her unnervingly beautiful teenage daughter - plus sorting out a houseful of animals - are quite enough to keep her busy. The last thing she needs is another complication in her life but when her old friend Sir Gerald dies and his son Pierce - accompanied by his glamorous American wife - takes possession of The Big House it seems that preserving the Fields is not on his list of priorities. Nel takes up arms determined to fight for the meadow and the market she loves. But whom can she trust? She's pretty sure her friends Sacha and Vivian are on her side but her sensible boyfriend Simon an estate agent is less encouraging. And then there's Jake the
exaspering yet attractive stranger who kissed her under the mistletoe. Maybe she's been a not-so-merry widow for far too long.
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It's not as if Nel hadn't enough on her plate already: organising a farmers' market in the picturesque Paradise Fields & keeping track of her unnervingly beautiful teenage daughter
- plus sorting out a houseful of animals
- are quite enough to keep her busy. The last thing she needs is another complication in her life but when her old friend Sir Gerald dies & his son Pierce
- accompanied by his glamorous American wife
- takes possession of The Big House it seems that preserving the Fields is not on his list of priorities. Nel takes up arms determined to fight for the meadow & the market she loves. But whom can she trust? She's pretty sure her friends Sacha & Vivian are on her side but her sensible boyfriend Simon an estate agent is less encouraging. & then there's Jake the exaspering yet attractive stranger who kissed her under the mistletoe. Maybe she's been a not-so-merry widow for far too long.

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