The Pink House

byCatherine Alliott, Emma Gregory (Read by)
Emma and Hugh move into her in-laws former farmhouse. Happily married for thirty years, and as their own adult children begin to settle down, this move to the idyllic countryside seems the perfect plan.
But also in this place where Emma and Hugh spent so much of their youth are some people they thought were firmly in their past.
Relationships in this family are complicated. Patterns repeat, secrets stay buried for years, old resentments grow. Love doesn't always last.
But sometimes it does - just not always with the one you expect...

I've always been a Catherine Alliott fan, and this was an absolute joy.
A delicious tangle of secrets and hidden desire. Alliott's heroines are always a delight - like Bridget Jones' posher cousin: a bit dizzy, but with a huge heart and a strong sense of what's right and what's important. And in this case, that's family. A complicated, messy, imperfect family and all the baggage that brings, all playing out in the most gorgeous setting. How I longed to live in the Pink House!
It's a modern fairy tale of mistakes and the lengths we go to to pretend everything is perfect: wise, funny, glamorously chaotic and achingly romantic.

VERONICA HENRY

About Catherine Alliott

Catherine Alliott is the author of seventeen bestselling novels including My Husband Next Door, A Rural Affair, One Day in May, The Secret Life of Evie Hamilton, and A Cornish Summer and Behind Closed Doors. She lives with her family in Hertfordshire.
Details
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9781405954327
  • Length: 612 minutes
  • Price: £13.00
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