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One hot country summer

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When Kate worked at the Barleybridge Practice, she had thought herself in love with Scott.

But that was years ago and she is over him now ? or so she thinks. When she returns to the Practice, she is alarmed to discover that suddenly, yet again, she is completely besotted with him.

Some things at the Practice have changed: there's a new vet, Virginia, who seems to go out of her way to criticise and upset Kate, not to mention upsetting the clients.

But Virginia is not all she seems. Scott, very much in love with his wife Zoe, hates the idea that they have not yet had a second child.

Convinced that the fault is not his, he refuses to seek help.

The ensuing rows with Zoe drives a wedge between them.

Will he look to someone else for comfort? Kate hopes that he might...

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0752881809 / 9780752881805
Paperback / softback
823.914
23/08/2007
United Kingdom
English
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241 p.
20 cm
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Rebecca Shaw's previous novels have been Sunday Times bestsellers. She has sold over a million copies of her novels. There is a dedicated Rebecca Shaw website - www.rebeccashaw.com - which increased her readership even further. All Rebecca Shaw's novels are core stock and reprint regularly. She also gets terrific reviews: 'Rebecca Shaw mixes all the ingredients for a winning novel of village life' The Times. 'Reading Shaw's latest is akin to relaxing with a hot buttered teacake and a good Audrey Hepburn film - gentle, reassuring pleasure' Good Book Guide. 'Fans of Shaw's delightful Tales of Tu
Rebecca Shaw's previous novels have been Sunday Times bestsellers. She has sold over a million copies of her novels. There is a dedicated Rebecca Shaw website - www.rebeccashaw.com - which increased her readership even further. All Rebecca Shaw's novels are core stock and reprint regularly. She also gets terrific reviews: 'Rebecca Shaw mixes all the ingredients for a winning novel of village life' The Times. 'Reading Shaw's latest is akin to relaxing with a hot buttered teacake and a good Audrey Hepburn film - gentle, reassuring pleasure' Good Book Guide. 'Fans of Shaw's delightful Tales of Tu FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)