A Harvest Passion
<b> Love isn’t something you find. Love is something that finds you… </b><br /><br />When teacher Leo Tyndale moves to the small English town of Sandercombe after five years in India, he does not expect that his time at the local school will be a long one. <br /><br />But a brief encounter with the beautiful -and fiercely independent – Hestia Royce soon has him changing his mind.<br /><br />As he settles in to his new position, Leo finds that his mind increasingly wanders to Hestia.<br /><br />She is known by his pupils as ‘the strange woman’, who left Sandercombe to be married, Hestia returned without a husband to a town rife with rumours.<br />Leo can’t help wondering what happened…<br /><br />Soon his feelings for her grow, though she is reluctant and soon the rumours about their supposed relationship swirl around Sandercombe. <br /><br />Leo knows Hestia feels the same.<br /><br />Will they ever be able to admit it to each other?<br /><br />Or will Leo return to India forever?<br /><br /><em> A Harvest Passion </em> is a charming regency romance novella about the acceptance of unlikely love.<br /><br /><h2> Praise for Emily Murdoch </h2><br /><br />‘An enthralling saga.’ Robert Foster, bestselling author of <em> The Lunar Code </em><br /><br /><b> Emily Murdoch </b> is a medieval historian and writer who has worked at the Bodleian Library in Oxford, the Yorkshire Museum and as part of the National Trust. She has a degree in History and English, and a Masters in Medieval Studies, both from the University of York. Emily is also the author of <em> Conquests, Love Letters </em> and <em> Captives </em>, as well as the festive regency romance <em> A Christmas Surprise </em>. <br />