The Secrets of Ivy Garden
By (Author) Catherine Ferguson
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
20th November 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
823.9/2
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
260g
The ebook bestseller is back with her next hilarious read a fun, fresh tale of love, friendship and family secrets
When Holly breaks up with her boyfriend Dean, shes at a loss as to what to do next. But things go from bad to worse when her beloved grandmother Ivy dies and Holly is left in charge of sorting out Ivys house and garden. As she sorts through her grandmothers belongings and makes her way through the wilderness outside, Holly soon finds that there is more to Ivy than meets the eye, and uncovers a surprising family secret that changes everything
This is a heart-warming and hilarious story from Catherine Ferguson about starting over, learning to garden and most of all learning to love.
PRAISE FOR CATHERINE FERGUSON
Witty and fun, this is the perfect holiday read MY WEEKLY
'I adored every page of this book and can't imagine a more perfect summer read. Gorgeously written, heart-warming and with characters so vividly realised that you just want to hang out with them on a Saturday night. Shes already a hugely popular author but this, mark my words, is the book that will make Catherine Ferguson go stratospheric.' Claudia Carroll
A romantic drama with added laughs HEAT magazine (FOUR STARS)
This was such a fantastic feel good read! I am still thinking about it now over 24 hours after reading it and still feel all fuzzy and warm!
Goodreads Reviewer
Full of wit, warmth, lots of laugh out loud moments yet with a real gorgeous, valuable message at its centre, this book is crying out for loads of people to read it.
Amazon Reviewer
Catherine Ferguson's writing is always a joy It romps along at a great pace and she certainly knows how to make you laugh and cry sometimes within just a few pages of each other. Highly recommended.
Amazon Reviewer
Catherine Ferguson burst onto the writing scene at the age of nine, anonymously penning a weekly magazine for her five-year-old brother (mysteriously titled the Willy comic).Catherines continuing love of writing saw her spend her twenties writing for various teenage magazines including Jackie and Blue Jeans before getting serious and becoming a sub-editor on the Dundee Courier & Advertiser.This is her third novel. She lives with her son in Northumberland.