A Taste of Home by Heidi Swain
But a letter written by her globetrotting mother in her dying days sends Fliss on a flight from Puglia to a rundown fruit farm near Peterborough to discover the real family that she never knew existed.
If you are eager to make a welcome escape this spring, recharge your feelgood batteries with a fruit-filled reading feast from Heidi Swain, a much-loved author who has won thousands of hearts with her enchanting books set in Wynbridge, the fictional Fenland town where love blossoms whatever the season.
Swain, who lives with her family in stunning south Norfolk, has a well-earned reputation for warm, witty and wonderful stories which showcase her talent for blending escapist romance, culinary delights, and a perfectly imagined cast of characters with some real-life challenges in the modern world.
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A night out on the Town
Classic pub fare, freshly wrapped sushi, and creative cocktails that don’t break the bank
A Kale Caesar Salad piled high with croutons and shaved Parmesan. Courtesy Town Bar MV
The Sushi Town Roll with crispy fried kale, mango, avocado, and spicy ponzu sauce. Courtesy Town Bar MV
The Cali Wrap, served with avocado and sriracha aioli, has been replaced on the menu by the fried chicken sandwich (equally as delicious). Courtesy Town Bar MV
A melt-in-your-mouth fillet of grilled salmon with herb butter and spinach. Courtesy Town Bar MV
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YOUâLL NEVER WIN AT HOME
These are difficult times for Liverpool. The club hasnât won a major trophy for nearly nine months, while itâs now a whopping 22 days since they were deposed as the worldâs best club team. To quote the hooked and miffed Mo Salahâs Mr 15%: â.â
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To be fair to the clubâs supporters, having waited 30 years to once again celebrate as champions, a virus that looks a bit like early-80s Graeme Souness with vengeance on his mind, has denied them the chance to do so. But while fans are permitted to feel down on themselves, thereâs no need for the players to be walking around with faces like theyâve just been approached by early-80s Graeme Souness with vengeance on his mind. Which is pretty much what they did on Thursday night, as they meekly scuttled about Anfield, a timid shower, while a markedly more confident Chelsea gegenstrolled their way to a most deserved victory.
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