Abby Field works at Meadowbrook nature reserve owned by Penelope and her late husband Al, as part of their estate they set up and ran the reserve together until his death and now Abby Field has been working there for the past eighteen months making friends with the other workers, Rosa, Gavin, Stephan and
Marek.
But when the reserve is threatened by a rival whose setting is set to be used in a TV show presented by Flick Hunter, a popular lady amongst the men at least, they all need to pull together to hatch a plan to up visitor numbers. However,the arrival of a new Tennant at Peacock Cottage close on site to the reserve sets about issues being bought up that also need to be dealt with by Abby as Penelope wants the thriller writer tenant in the cottage to be happy and satisfied and not moaning about people constantly making noise by the cottage. Soon enough, Abby and author, Jack build up a relationship which goes from complaining to friends of sorts.
Abby is a great character and I love the close knit community of the village in this book, with each characters quirks they all fit nicely with each other and despite Abby's sad past, it's a great positive her job is what was her safety when she was younger.
I can't wait for the next part of the story when it gets released now!
Many thanks to the publishers for allowing me to review this book for them!
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