Peppercorn House

SKU: PR356379

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Discover a heartwarming tale of love and healing in 'Summer at Kangaroo Ridge,' a captivating novel by Nicole Hurley-Moore. Set against the stunning backdrop of Kangaroo Ridge, this BRAND NEW book (ISBN: 9781761470387) invites readers to immerse themselves in the transformative journey of Jasmine Clarke as she navigates her broken heart. When Jasmine arrives in Kangaroo Ridge, love is the last thing on her mind. However, everything changes when she meets Felix Carrington, who manages his family's enchanting wedding venue, Carrington Farm. Felix's passion for photography captures the beauty of the region, especially at the historic Peppercorn House with its faded grandeur and intriguing past. With the help of 84-year-old Winnifred Knightly, a self-proclaimed matchmaker, Felix and Jasmine find their lives intertwined in ways they never expected. Together, they confront buried secrets, family scars, and the powerful influence of love as they embark on a journey of healing and self-discovery. This book beautifully explores themes of romance, family dynamics, and the significant impact of community bonds. Join recommendations from Mrs B's Book Reviews and Beauty and Lace that highlight the emotional depth and compassionate storytelling that define this remarkable novel. Secure your copy of 'Summer at Kangaroo Ridge' today and experience a story that promises to warm your heart and inspire hope.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781761470387
Year: 2024
Publisher: Allen & Unwin


Description:
Love is the last thing on Jasmine Clarke's mind when she arrives in Kangaroo Ridge with a broken heart. But then she meets Felix Carrington.


Felix helps run his family's wedding venue business at Carrington Farm. His real passion, though, is taking glorious shots of the local region.

And it's through an unlikely friendship with 84-year-old Winnifred Knightly that Felix is able to take frequent photos at his favourite place, Peppercorn House, with all its faded grandeur and mysterious history.


Winnifred still grieves over the losses of her childhood but in her long life she's learned to be grateful for the present. She believes herself to be an excellent matchmaker and plots to bring her 'adopted grandson' Felix and Jasmine, her favourite aged-care worker, together as her final project.


But buried secrets and unhealed family scars threaten Winnifred's plans - as Felix and Jasmine must soon come to understand.



Praise for Nicole Hurley-Moore:


'I was impressed by the compassion, sensitivity, empathy and understanding of the real issues at stake across our distanced communities.' Mrs B's Book Reviews on Summer at Kangaroo Ridge

'heartwarming and emotional, with plenty of romance, but also family dynamics, and decision making at pivotal points in their lives.' Beuaty and Lace on Summer at Kangaroo Ridge

'... a wonderful, rich tale confronting the devastation of tragedy, the very real desire to discover the truth and the healing power of love to be able to accept the past and begin to build a new future... heart-warming, c

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