Blog Tour Review: Honeysuckle Farm

Posted 7th April 2018 by Emma in Blog Tours, Reviews / 1 Comment

Blog Tour Review: Honeysuckle Farm

I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Blog Tour Review: Honeysuckle FarmA Home at Honeysuckle Farm by Christie Barlow
Also by this author: Evie's Year of Taking Chances, The Cosy Canal Boat Dream, Clover Cottage, Heartcross Castle
Published by One More Chapter on 6th April 2018
Genres: Chicklit, Humour, Love & Romance
Pages: 271
Format: eARC
Source: from Netgalley
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A Home at Honeysuckle Farm

A family secret

One shocking argument and ten-year-old Alice Parker’s world was turned upside down. Her peaceful life at Honeysuckle Farm in the quiet rural village of Brook Bridge swapped for the bustling metropolis of New York City. Alice’s life was changed forever…

A second chance

Now, thirteen years later, Alice’s American dream is over. With her life in tatters, there is only one place Alice wants to be… home at Honeysuckle Farm. So, when Alice learns her beloved Grandie is ill, she knows this is her last chance to heal the family rift.

A forever home?

But secrets still swirl in Brook Bridge, and Alice is no closer to discovering the truth. And for some reason her new friendship with local heartthrob Sam Reid seems to be making the locals tense.
Sick of the lies Alice knows it’s time to lay the past to rest once and for all. But could the truth ruin her hopes of ever calling Honeysuckle Farm home again?

Thank you to Rachel for letting me be part of this tour and thank you to Harper Impulse for my copy of this book via Netgalley. I loved Christie’s last two books and when I saw the cover for this one I knew I had to read it.

This story follows Alice Parker as she returns to her childhood home a Honeysuckle Farm. It’s been thirteen years since she left Brook Bridge Village and the farm. Alice has desperately been trying to follow her dream in New York but she’s been feeling the pull to return to England and when she gets word that her Grandie isn’t very well it’s the push she needed. Alice is such an easy character to identify with. She’s hard working, she’s loyal and she’s open minded.

The reason Alice left Honeysuckle Farm is a mystery to her and she’s determined to get to the bottom of it and sort this family feud once and for all before it’s too late. When the secret was unravelled I have to say I was not expecting it. It was quite a shock.

Christie had me hooked right from the beginning of this book. This story was about second chances and forgiveness with a dash of romance. That came in the form of the hunky Sam Reid. Well, well Mr Reid. Did I need a new Book BF? No but with Sam Reid I just couldn’t help myself. Those hazel eyes, the muscles, the sexy look. Oh and did I mention he can dance? Yep. Yep. I know. You have just fallen hook line and sinker for Sam.

This story will bring you to tears both happy and sad. This book was very emotive for me. More so than others. I don’t know how Christie did it but she really pulled on my heartstrings with this story.

If you are looking for a story about family, love and second chances then grab this book today!

About Christie Barlow

Christie Barlow was born in Cheshire and had a successful career as a civil servant until she decided to trade it in for something more glamorous: ironing, mucking out chickens and horses and chasing a mad cocker spaniel while rearing four children. Christie wrote her debut novel, A Year in the Life of a Playground Mother, as an example to her kids about realising their dreams.

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