Harvest Nights

Harvest Nights by Pamela Evans, published by Headline in 2010, is a 310-page work of fiction that delves into the complexities of family life amidst the backdrop of 1920s London. The story follows Clara Tripp, an ex-land girl who returns home feeling trapped in her engagement to local boy Arnold. Her unexpected reunion with old flame Charlie Fenner leads her to a temporary job at his family’s orchard in Kent, where she begins to find contentment. However, Clara soon uncovers long-kept secrets that threaten to unravel her newfound happiness.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of infidelity and hidden truths as Clara navigates her evolving feelings for Charlie while confronting the dark secrets that loom over the Fenner family. The story explores the tension between personal desires and familial obligations, creating a compelling backdrop for Clara’s journey. As she grapples with an unseen enemy determined to drive her away, the saga unfolds with a blend of intrigue and emotional depth, inviting readers to explore the intricacies of love and loyalty within a family.
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Infidelity and long-kept secrets threaten to destroy a family in Pamela Evans’ gripping new London saga.
It’s 1920, and ex-land girl Clara Tripp is back home in West London with her family. Despite her engagement to local boy Arnold, Clara is feeling trapped in her dead-end job and longs to return to the countryside. An unexpected meeting with old flame Charlie Fenner leads to a temporary job at his family’s orchard in Kent. Clara is finally content, but the longer she spends with the Fenners, the more she begins to suspect that all is not what it seems. What is the dark secret that hangs over them all? As Clara’s feelings for Charlie grow, she realises she has an enemy on the farm who wants her gone at any cost…
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