Dimensions
129 x 198 x 26mm
The second book in the Mitford trilogy.
The village of Mitford is the sort of sleepy place we dream of escaping to - neighbors are nice, lost things turn up and sick people inevitably get better.
But the village rector, Father Tim, is running scared. He can no longer deny, even to himself, that he's in love with his neighbor, Cynthia Coppersmith.
The path of true love never runs smooth. A wealthy widow pursues him with casseroles. A mysterious Irish cousin moves into the rectory, uninvited. And brutal winter weather keeps Cynthia far from home. Meanwhile, the idyllic village of Mitford is threatened by plans to introduce big-city amenities. Will a way of life be lost?