A heart-warming, humorous story of starting over, family ties and unlikely friendships.

When Dawn and Douglas are sacked within months of each other they worry they are past their best before dates. They hatch a plan to run art holidays and move to ramshackle Last Chance Mill in rural Devon. If they’re not ready for guests by the summer they’ll go bust but things keep going wrong. Their neighbour is secretly doing her best to scupper their venture. As the impossible deadline approaches, their kids return from uni to help but family tensions surface and soon all hell breaks loose.
Can they put their grievances behind them, pull together and have the mill ready in time for their first guests?


Perfect for readers who enjoyed David Nicholls Us

SUSAN IONA SWAN

SUSAN IONA SWAN

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Susan Iona Swan loves to travel and after studying politics and philosophy at Bristol Uni, she found jobs in Italy, France and New York, as an au pair and in hospitality. She worked as a teacher in London schools for many years, working with children learning English as a second language and with refugees and their families. She gained a valuable insight into the lives of others and a belief in the goodness of ordinary people in an unjust world.
Since moving to South Devon with her husband and daughter, Susan has been able to spend more time writing and has had articles and stories published in magazines. When she’s not writing, she is baking cakes for her local homeless charity, walking the coastal paths with friends and planning the parties she is going to throw in a post-Covid world.

Website: www.sueswanwriter.com

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