Butterfly Summers

Butterfly Summers by Elizabeth Lord, published by Severn House in 2000, is a contemporary romance novel that spans 217 pages. The story follows Henry Lett, who faces a turning point in his life as he learns of his father’s impending death, prompting him to take over the family restaurant, Letts, in London. Amidst the challenges of family responsibility, Henry becomes captivated by Mary Owen, a kitchen hand whose enigmatic charm draws him in, setting the stage for a complex love story.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness the dynamics of family and romance intertwine, particularly with the introduction of Henry’s younger brother, Geoffrey, who complicates his feelings for Mary. The book delves into themes of love and familial duty, exploring how personal relationships evolve under pressure. With its focus on contemporary life and romance, Butterfly Summers offers an engaging glimpse into the lives of its characters as they navigate love and responsibility in a bustling London setting.
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When Henry Lett finds out that his father is dying, he knows his carefree days are over — it is time to take on the family business, Letts, the renowned London restaurant. Intrigued by the mysterious beauty of kitchen hand Mary Owen, he finds himself falling in love — but before he can make a move, his younger brother, Geoffrey, enters the scene.
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