Book description
The charming and romantic first novel by Kate Fenton, set on the
Yorkshire Moors. Frankie Cleverdon is there to paint. Alone and away
from it all in a cottage buried in the North Yorkshire Moors. Away from
the fretfulnes of London. And away from men and a messy love life. So
when she sees the lone fisherman from her window, she sees a figure to
be painted into a landscape. This bumbling man is absolutely not her
type, but it is through Ned Cowper that she finds herself introduced to
her neighbours in the valley - who she soons discovers are dangerous to
know. And through Ned too she learns - painfully - that a worldly, witty
and quite wise woman can still find she had fallen in love with the most
unlikely of men. 'The sunniest, most upbeat of novels' Kate Fenton
was born in Oldham and educated in Cheshire, Manchester and St Hilda's
College, Oxford. As a BBC features and documentaries producer she worked
for Radio Wales, the World Service and Radio 4. She lives on the North
York Moors with her husband, actor Ian Carmichael. To find out more,
visit Kate's website, www. katefenton. com.