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Nursery nurse Lucy Morgan, unexpectedly inherits half a Somerset vineyard with conditions and a co-owner attached.
Unwilling co-owner Dominic LeFevre, doesn’t want or need a new business partner, especially one who knows nothing about wine.
With Lucy having left behind her old life, and love in Tenerife, she has twelve months to convince Dominic that she’s exactly what both he, and the business, need.
Unwilling co-owner Dominic LeFevre, doesn’t want or need a new business partner, especially one who knows nothing about wine.
With Lucy having left behind her old life, and love in Tenerife, she has twelve months to convince Dominic that she’s exactly what both he, and the business, need.
Lucy Morgan is returning to her childhood home to say goodbye to her Godfather, Nick.
Nick and his wife Maggie brought Lucy up as one of their own and gave her stability after her parents decided to travel the world.
Now her Aunt Maggie is getting older and Uncle Nick has left her his half share in a Vineyard in Somerset, but it comes with conditions.
Enter the male lead Dominic, Nick's business partner in the Vineyard. Single and gorgeous, too.
The story begins when Lucy returns home from working abroad to attend her Uncle Nick's funeral.
Dominic is a little suspicious of Lucy and thinks she may be a gold digger, until he discovers she is to be his new business partner.
This has to be a business relationship, doesn't it?
A gentle read that has some fabulous descriptions of the countryside in Somerset. The chemistry between Dominic and Lucy is very passionate. I was pleased to see that even in the throws of passion this couple remembered to practise safe sex. :)
I loved the sensual scenes and the description of the countryside, but felt the story could have had a little more drama.
I am giving this one 3.5 out of 5, BUT not to be missed, if only for the passion.
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DizzyC

I've been doing a lot of reading since I've been not feeling so good, so I think I will download this one onto my Kindle! Thank you for the very good review here. One I really have enjoyed reading over the past week, is The Sea House by Santa Montefiore. Don't know if you have read it, but I would highly recommend it.
ReplyDeleteDiane,
ReplyDeletegood to see you. My reading took off whilst I was laid up in bed with a slipped disc. It really does help with the pain.
I am putting The Sea House on my list.
carol x
Thank you for reading Passionate Harvest and I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeletePassion is a good reason to read.
ReplyDeleteNell,
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasure. Lovely read for these summery days. I felt I was walking around the vineyards with Lucy and Dominic
Irene,
Oh, yes it is :)
carol