Author:Cathy Bramley
Trust blooms at Ivy lane . . .
Life at Ivy Lane allotments is as hectic as always. With crops to harvest and weeds to tackle, Tilly is busier than ever, but she can never resist chatting with Alf, an elderly widower with top-notch turnips and many a story to tell.
When the announcement of a young offenders project sends waves of suspicion through the allotment, Alf and Tilly must persuade Ivy Lane to trust the newly arrived teenagers . . . but what secrets is Tilly keeping to herself?
With best friend Gemma to support her, Tilly must face up to her difficult memories and finally reveal what happened to change her life for ever. But can she open her heart to love at the Hallowe’en party?
Ivy Lane is a serialized novel told in four parts – taking you through a year in the life of Tilly Parker – with Autumn the third part.
Each part of Ivy Lane is approx. 10 chapters.
Beautifully drawn characters, with love and humour across four seasons. I fell in love with this book
—— Rachael Lucas, author of Sealed with a KissA perfect cup of sunshine on a cold and dreary day . . . a beautiful way to escape from the world
—— Josephine Moon, author of The Tea ChestA fantastic read filled with laugh-out-loud funny moments. A lovely, heart-warming story – highly recommended
—— Compelling ReadsLike a warm rug to wrap around yourself in winter and picnic on in the summer. It has a delicious warmth, optimism and sheer lust for life
—— Sue Watson, author of Love, Lies and Lemon CakeFilled with friendship, humour and genuinely loveable characters of all ages, shapes and sizes
—— One More PageWonderfully witty . . . I easily fell in love with Tillyand her world. I couldn’t put it down
—— Jenny Hale, author of Love Me for MeSatisfying, dreamy and delicious – leaves you wanting just a little bit more . . . Roll on July for part two!
—— Crooks on BooksSuch a charming, feel-good story
A warm, compelling read - and another brilliant showcase for Tyler's talent for taking a common experience and lifting it out of the ordinary
—— Daily MirrorMesmerising
—— The Economist