The Last Days of Summer - Sophie Pembroke

The Last Days of Summer

By Sophie Pembroke

  • Release Date: 2016-06-09
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4 Score: 4 (From 6 Ratings)

Description

‘easy to fall in love with, it’s delightfully warm and captivating’ – Lovereading

Home at last…

Summers at Rosewood were always about cocktails on the terrace and cream teas in the rose garden. Until two years ago, when Saskia broke her family apart…

Receiving an invite to the most exclusive garden party in the country, Saskia knows she won’t be welcomed with open arms. But this is one event she can’t avoid, no matter how much she would like to hide from her past. It is finally time to face the music!

Arriving back at Rosewood everything looks the same, but under the surface family secrets threaten to disturb the picture-perfect family celebration.

Spend your summer at Rosewood, full of family, friendship and a chance to heal your heart.

Reviews

Praise for Sophie Pembroke’s THE LAST DAYS OF SUMMER

‘Families are often complicated and Sophie Pembroke has chosen a fabulous group of people to write about. I couldn't wait to read more about each member. The gripping secrets are all well worth finding out and I liked the unexpected ending. I highly recommend this wonderful summer story.’ – With Love for Books

‘This is a compelling summer read which should be on everyone’s “to read” list’ – The Reading Shed

‘I won’t give too much away but this book is definitely a page turner – and a perfect read for The Last Days Of Summer.’ – After the Rain Comes Sunshine

‘ I was completely engrossed in this fascinating novel’ – The Chicklit Club

‘You know you’ve found a great book when you are left with a warmth in your heart and a smile on your face!’ – @Mommyreading (Twitter)

About the author

Born in Abu Dhabi, Sophie Pembroke grew up in Wales and now lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and two children. She blogs about books, writing, and her home and family in between writing books. In Sophie’s world, happy is for ever after, everything stops for tea, and there’s always time for one more page. Stop by her website sophiepembroke.com or follow her on Twitter @Sophie_Pembroke

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