I am so excited to be welcoming Alison Sherlock back to Novel Kicks. She’s here with the blog tour for her novel, Heading Home to Lavender Cottage.
With nowhere else to go, Harriet Colgan has returned to the sleepy village of Cranfield to sell her beloved aunt and uncle’s cottage, the only place she ever called home.
When she arrives at Lavender Cottage, Harriet discovers plans to replace the beautiful lavender fields, her uncle’s pride and joy, with an industrial warehouse.
With time on her hands, she realises she must fight to protect her family’s legacy and the village of Cranfield as well.
Workaholic businessman Joe Randall was expecting an easy purchase of the lavender fields. But suddenly his quiet life is disrupted by protests from angry locals, organised by Harriet.
Can Harriet show Joe that there’s more to life than just business? And can Joe change his mind and help Harriet save the lavender fields?
Over a long, hot summer, and with the help of a stray dog, perhaps Harriet and Joe can find their way home too.
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Having had to close her beauty salon in an expensive part of London, Harriet just wants to get back to Cranfield and Lavender Cottage, left to her by her late Aunt and Uncle.
Faced with having to sell the only place she’s ever called home, Harriet is struggling to stay positive. Can she and the community come together to bring the village back to life or will visitor Joe Randall ruin everything?
I have become such a fan of Alison Sherlock’s books. There is such a warmth about them. Heading Home to Lavender Cottage is the start of a new series and I couldn’t wait to get started.
First, the cover – just stunning.
I got completely enveloped into this story from the first chapter. Harriet, despite going through a tough time remains positive, has a lovely sprit and keeps trying to move forward and I felt like I wanted to give her a hug. As a character, she’s had so much loss and I wanted something to go right for her.
Joe reminded me a lot of Edward in Pretty Woman. He’s a man who has been part of a business he has no heart in anymore and wants to improve himself and his actions. I liked him.
The supporting cast were also brilliant. Everyone needs Flora and Libby in their lives.
The setting sounded wonderful and I could smell that lavender. I wanted to visit. It was also good to see Cranbridge be featured too. It made the story both different and yet familiar if that makes sense.
There is a big thread of hope running through this book as well as warmth, humour and love.
If you’re looking for a read that will make you feel like it’s summer outside, this book is perfect. I am looking forward to seeing what comes next in the series.
About Alison Sherlock:
Alison Sherlock is the author of the bestselling Willow Tree Hall books.
Alison enjoyed reading and writing stories from an early age and gave up office life to follow her dream.
Her series for Boldwood is set in a fictional Cotswold village.
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Heading Back to Lavender Cottage is the first in a brand new series by Alison Sherlock. It was released on 9th January 2023 by Boldwood Books. Click to buy on Amazon UK and Waterstones.
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