One Winter Morning: Warm your heart this winter with this uplifting and emotional family drama
By (Author) Isabelle Broom
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
17th October 2019
17th October 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Romance
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Family life fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
277g
Two lives. A world apart. One winter to bring them together . . . On a winter morning she lost a piece of her heart. Can she find it Evangeline isn't feeling festive this December. The frost and fairy lights only remind her it's been a year since she lost the mother who took her in as a baby and raised her. She's never felt more alone - until she discovers her birth mother's identity. And where to find her. A lifetime and thousands of miles have separated Evangeline and Bonnie. Now, travelling to New Zealand could be Evangeline's chance to confront the woman who gave her up. But is she ready for what she'll find there The answers she's been looking for, a new family to heal her . . . Or someone she could never have expected
A breathtaking journey from loss to love and finding your happy place in the world - I adored every word * Cathy Bramley *
The perfect seasonal romance to settle down with at Christmas * My Weekly *
You'll be swept away by this emotional story of love, both lost and found * Sunday Mirror *
Lose yourself in this irresistible, unashamedly romantic and touching novel, brimming with emotion from start to finish...One Winter Morning provides perfect escapism, ideal for the magical Christmas time ahead * Sun *
Featuring a cast of characters and a dreamy backdrop that's sure to give you serious wanderlust, this is a treat from beginning to end * Woman & Home *
A beautiful tender story of love and family in an incredible setting * Philippa Ashley *
Takes us on an emotional journey of love, loss and identity. An accomplished and life-affirming story * Fabulous, Sun *
A moving and beautifully written tale * Daily Express *
By turns heartbreaking and joyous, this is one journey you'll want to make * Heat *
Yet another brilliant story from one of our favourite authors * Closer *
This emotional drama from Isabelle Broom will whisk you away from Britain to New Zealand, and into the centre of a heartwarming and tender family story. Be prepared to laugh, cry and feel uplifted * Woman's Weekly *
A heartbreaking romance, about family and love * Best *
A brilliant story from one of our favourite authors * Bella *
Be prepared to laugh, cry and feel uplifted * Woman's Weekly *
Heartwarming * Red *
The Hot List * Inside Soap *
Praise for Isabelle Broom * - *
Beautiful
Utterly romantic
Brilliantly evocative
A writing powerhouse
Nobody does irresistible love stories and stunning destinations quite like Isabelle Broom
Irresistible, unashamedly romantic and touching * Daily Express *
Fresh, intelligent romantic fiction with a sparklingly escapist setting * Sunday Mirror *
Gorgeously romantic
Combines a wonderful setting with the poignancy of self-discovery and a touching romance
Brilliant, warm and beautifully judged - I raced through it
Lovely, absorbing, full of beauty and mystery
Heart-warming and wonderfully romantic
The perfect getaway read * Red *
Beautiful, life-affirming stories that whisk you away and make you fall in love
Tender. A beautiful festive tale of a girl in search of a family for Christmas * My Weekly *
Isabelle Broom was born in Cambridge nine days before the 1980s began and studied Media Arts in London before joining the ranks at Heat magazine, where she remains the Book Reviews editor. Always happiest when she is off on an adventure, Isabelle now travels all over the world seeking out settings for her novels, as well as making the annual pilgrimage to her true home - the Greek island of Zakynthos. Currently based in Suffolk, where she shares a cottage with her dog Max and approximately 467 spiders, Isabelle fits her writing around a busy freelance career and tries her best not to be crushed to oblivion under her ever-growing pile of to-be-read books.