"Sharon Struth writes a good story about love and loss. "Struth is an author to watch!" -Laura Drake, author of RITA-award winner The Sweet Spot "Struth has a gift for layering stories within stories while keeping them all connected." - Library Journal And the more she delves into the past, the more clearly she sees herself, her future, and the way home. Soon, she's even retracing her roots-and testing her endurance-amid the region's natural beauty. Yet as Willow proceeds with her plans, she's sidetracked by surprising discoveries about her family's history-and with Owen's help, the area's distinctive attractions. Plus, single dad Owen Hughes, the estate's resident groundskeeper and owner of a local tour outfit, isn't thrilled about the idea of leaving. Willow's trip across the pond to sell the property and salvage her company soon becomes its own adventure: the house, once owned by grandparents she never met, needs major work. Add in a business advisor who drained her finances, and Willow is out of options-until she learns she's inherited a house in England's most picturesque locale, The Cotswolds. Now the scandal of getting caught on camera binging on pizza, and the internet-wide mocking of her new curves, may destroy her career. Willow Armstrong, the once-famous "Queen of Weight Loss" and president of Pound Busters, succumbed to stress eating after her divorce. Description The breathtaking promise of the English countryside can lift even the heaviest spirits.
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