Point-to-point jockey Jess Haddon has maintained a resolute silence about the identity of the father of her little daughter, Izzy. But that hasn't stopped the rumours swirling around their small Dorset village. Izzy's adoring grandmother Belinda is not the only one who believes Jess must have had a fling with charming Johnnie Bearsden before he moved to America with his family. Belinda is certain Jess's secret cannot be kept for ever. And when she discovers Johnnie is back in the area, she knows everything is about to change. Sooner or later the story must break, and when it does, there will surely be terrible consequences.
Sarah Challis Libros
Sarah Challis crea narrativas que profundizan en las complejidades de la conexión humana y los paisajes emocionales. Su escritura se caracteriza por un estilo fluido, experto en sumergir a los lectores en la vida de sus personajes. Pone un énfasis significativo en la profundidad psicológica y las representaciones auténticas de las experiencias de la vida. Sus obras ofrecen una exploración sensible y perspicaz de la condición humana ordinaria.






On Dancing Hill
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
A warm, funny and poignant portrait of Dorset life from the author of BLACKTHORN WINTER
The Garden Party
- 448 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
The warm, wise and moving new novel from the author of FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND
That Summer Affair
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
When schoolgirl Jodie Foot goes missing from a sleepy Dorset village, the shockwaves that reverberate through her community are as far-reaching as they are devastating. When Rachel Turner finds out her husband has lied about his whereabouts that evening, she is shattered. All she's ever wanted is a secure family life, and now it's about to be torn apart. Henry Streeter, Rachel's neighbour, is overwhelmed by old feelings of misery and loneliness as he struggles to stifle painful memories of his own childhood. And Juliet Fairweather, arriving in the village on the evening of the disappearance, is involved in an unexpected personal drama, while her mother, Bobbie, so often a bystander, is drawn inexorably into other people's lives. For everyone involved, one ordinary summer's day will bring extraordinary consequences and the need to examine their own sense of loss and longing.
Kind einer fernen Nacht Florence hat ihrer Mutter Jane nie verziehen, unter welchen Umständen sie gezeugt wurde. Sie war ein Unfall, das Ergebnis eines One-Night-Stands. Erst als Florence selbst ein Baby erwartet, ist sie bereit, sich mit ihrer eigenen Geschichte und der ihrer Mutter auseinanderzusetzen. Doch Jane hütet ein Geheimnis, das die neu gewonnene Vertrautheit für immer zerstören könnte …
Nach diesem Sommer wird nichts mehr so sein, wie es war Ein Dorf in Dorset, an einem Abend im Juni: Das spurlose Verschwinden der zwölfjährigen Jodie versetzt die Menschen in der kleinen Gemeinde in Sorge. Rachel ist erschüttert, als sie merkt, dass ihr Mann die Polizei belogen hat. Was gibt es zu verbergen, wo war er an jenem Abend wirklich? Henry, der eigenbrötlerische Nachbar, verliert derweil vollkommen den Halt. Doch niemand scheint es zu merken. Welche Erinnerungen quälen ihn? Die Sorge um das vermisste Mädchen lässt die Dorfbewohner näher zusammenrücken, ruft vergessene Gefühle wieder wach und stellt Freundschaften wie Familienbande auf eine harte Probe.
Ein Malkurs in der Provence – war schon immer Kates größter Traum. Doch als er ihr von ihren erwachsenen Kindern erfüllt wird, ist ihre erste Reaktion Unsicherheit. Kann sie wirklich ihren Mann Josh auf ihrem Bauernhof alleine lassen? Doch dann entschließt sich Kate, endlich einmal an sich zu denken. Sie reist in die Provence und begegnet dort Patrice, einem charmanten Franzosen, der ihr zum ersten Mal seit Jahren wieder das Gefühl gibt, begehrt zu werden. Währenddessen überschlagen sich Ereignisse zu Hause in Dorset …
Turning for Home
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
Sarah Challis writes with humour, warmth, and a gift for moving you to tears
Blackthorn Winter
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of a stark April landscape, the narrative explores the theme of unexpected challenges that threaten the arrival of summer. The imagery of blackthorn blossoms, likened to a wedding veil, contrasts with the harshness of a severe frost, symbolizing the tension between hope and adversity. This juxtaposition reflects the resilience of country life and the cyclical nature of seasons, capturing the essence of rural experiences and the emotional depth tied to the changing weather.
Footprints in the Sand
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
When Emily Kingsley arrives at the church, late and sad, for her Great Aunt Mary's funeral, she has no idea that her life is about to change completely. Still grieving for her broken relationship with the vain, mean and unfaithful Ted, and trying to come to terms with the cracks which seem to be appearing in her parents' marriage, she sobs her heart out in the church. At the wake afterwards, however, she and her cousin Clemmie are told that Mary has appointed them executors of part of her Will. They are to transport her ashes to Mali, in western Africa and her final resting place is to be Timadjlalen, in the Saharan desert. And so begins Emily and Clemmie's adventure -- a journey that will be the most important of their lives. Clemmie, fanciful and rootless, is thrilled at the chance of adventure. Emily is not. With immense reluctance, she agrees to travel to Mali, and find Timadjlalen, a place in the desert that no one has ever heard of. Why Mary chose it as her final resting place, she cannot imagine; and the though to a hot, pointless trip is almost too much to bear. But once Emily and Clemmic set foot on the Saharan sand, and begin to uncover Mary's sixty-year-old secret, they come to understand why them ust complete her journey.