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Veronica Henry

A Country Life

Honeycote: Book 2

A Country Life

Suzanna and Barney Blake are swapping city life for the countryside, determined to breathe new life into the Honeycote Arms and a marriage touched by tragedy.

Recently separated Ginny Tait is also seeking solace in country living, desperate to rein in her rambunctious twin daughters.

They all think that moving to a calm, quiet and beautiful village in the Cotswolds will solve their problems. But in Honeycote, things are never quite as they appear . . .

Full of fun, warmth and style, A Country Life is the second book in the Honeycote trio, which also includes A Country Christmas and A Country Wedding. Each can be read as a standalone, or they can be read as a series.

** This book was originally published as 'Making Hay' **

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Reviews for A Country Life

'Veronica Henry writes like a dream and I enjoyed every minute of this brilliant novel. A glorious Cotswold setting, lots of naughty goings-on and pacy storytelling par excellence - who could ask for more? I thought Honeycote was perfect, but Making Hay is even better'

Jill Mansell

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