Synopses & Reviews
When Tricia and Derek Borland bring home their baby daughter, their elderly neighbours are more than willing to help the new mother. But their enthusiasm begins to wane when it becomes apparent that Tricia is more interested in going out with her friends than looking after her new baby - and is only too ready to take advantage of their kindness.
Meanwhile, Lewis Ralston-Kerr and his fiancé Ginny are horrified by Ginny's flamboyant mother's determination to sweep aside their desire for a small village wedding and organise a large society affair.
What's more, the Prior's Ford Progress Committee have decided that the traditional village summer festival needs pepping up this year ...
Review
"Hood's delightful village tale is like a beam of springtime sunshine." Booklist
Synopsis
Tricia Borland is failing to bond with her baby. Lewis Ralston-Kerr and his fiancé Ginny are horrified by Ginny's mother's determination to disregard their desire for a small village wedding and organise a large society affair. And the Prior's Ford Progress Committee have decided that the traditional summer festival needs pepping up this year.
About the Author
Evelyn Hood has been a full-time writer for many years and is best-known for her family sagas. She lives in Scotland.