Appleby Farm
(Author) Cathy BramleyFreya Moorcroft has wild red hair, mischievous green eyes, a warm smile and a heart of gold. She's been happy working at the cafe round the corner from Ivy Lane allotments and her romance with her new boyfriend is going well, she thinks, but a part of her still misses the beautiful rolling hills of her Cumbrian childhood home: Appleby Farm. Then a phone call out of the blue and a desperate plea for help change everything ... The farm is in financial trouble, and it's taking its toll on the aunt and uncle who raised Freya. Heading home to lend a hand, Freya quickly learns that things are worse than she first thought. As she summons up all her creativity and determination to turn things around, Freya is surprised as her own dreams for the future begin to take shape.
Cathy Bramley
Cathy Bramley is a British author known for her heartwarming and uplifting novels that often center around themes of love, friendship, and community. Her writing style is characterized by its warmth, humor, and relatable characters. Bramley has published several best-selling novels, including "The Lemon Tree Café," "A Vintage Summer," and "The Plumberry School of Comfort Food."
Bramley's works have made a significant impact in the women's fiction genre, captivating readers with her engaging storytelling and charming settings. Her most famous work, "The Lemon Tree Café," follows the story of a young woman who inherits a café in a quaint village and discovers a new sense of belonging and purpose.
Overall, Cathy Bramley's contributions to literature have resonated with readers around the world, earning her a loyal following and establishing her as a prominent voice in contemporary women's fiction.