
Summer House
Three women with lives entwined on an island that once served as a haven for rock stars, music and romance.
Artist Jo feels life is passing her by, but when her first love unexpectedly returns to Walnut Tree Island, can she set aside her past hurts and wounded pride for a second chance at love?
Mary, Jo’s grandmother, fell hard for a rock star in a whirlwind romance in the 1960s, when she was just sixteen. Now she clings to those precious memories, and keeps a secret close, fearing she may lose them for ever.
Sophie is married to a man at the heart of island life who wants her to settle down and have his babies. So why does she still yearn for her old life in the vibrant world of Soho, feeling torn between love and ambition?
And into this bohemian community steps Oliver Greenwood, the new owner of the island, igniting gossip and speculation. Will he preserve the island’s rich legacy, or is he about to change paradise for ever?
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Praise for Georgina Moore:
‘Totally enchanting…romantic and aspirational. You’ll be captivated’ Adele Parks
'River of Stars is wholly involving with a rich, emotional depth. I loved it so much. Georgina Moore is the heir to the late great Maeve Binchy’ Jennie Godfrey
‘Moore writes in lush, enveloping prose. She turns what could have been just another second-chance romance tale into something more enticing, touching on the pull of memory and the importance of what is passed on’ The Times
'Utterly enchanting, and with richly drawn characters, this is the perfect summer read' Heat
'Full of rich characters and an enchanting setting, this is a gorgeous read' Fabulous
'Utterly enchanting and rich in character, River of Stars is perfect summer reading' Bella
‘A completely transporting summer read' Stylist
'An epic saga full of characters that will stay with you' The Sun
‘a beautifully written story … truly wonderful characters. With a love story at its core, it’s an absolute winner!’ Santa Montefiore
‘It’s a dream. Romantic, sexy, bittersweet’ Patrick Gale
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Summer House
Three women with lives entwined on an island that once served as a haven for rock stars, music and romance.
Artist Jo feels life is passing her by, but when her first love unexpectedly returns to Walnut Tree Island, can she set aside her past hurts and wounded pride for a second chance at love?
Mary, Jo’s grandmother, fell hard for a rock star in a whirlwind romance in the 1960s, when she was just sixteen. Now she clings to those precious memories, and keeps a secret close, fearing she may lose them for ever.
Sophie is married to a man at the heart of island life who wants her to settle down and have his babies. So why does she still yearn for her old life in the vibrant world of Soho, feeling torn between love and ambition?
And into this bohemian community steps Oliver Greenwood, the new owner of the island, igniting gossip and speculation. Will he preserve the island’s rich legacy, or is he about to change paradise for ever?
* * * * *
Praise for Georgina Moore:
‘Totally enchanting…romantic and aspirational. You’ll be captivated’ Adele Parks
'River of Stars is wholly involving with a rich, emotional depth. I loved it so much. Georgina Moore is the heir to the late great Maeve Binchy’ Jennie Godfrey
‘Moore writes in lush, enveloping prose. She turns what could have been just another second-chance romance tale into something more enticing, touching on the pull of memory and the importance of what is passed on’ The Times
'Utterly enchanting, and with richly drawn characters, this is the perfect summer read' Heat
'Full of rich characters and an enchanting setting, this is a gorgeous read' Fabulous
'Utterly enchanting and rich in character, River of Stars is perfect summer reading' Bella
‘A completely transporting summer read' Stylist
'An epic saga full of characters that will stay with you' The Sun
‘a beautifully written story … truly wonderful characters. With a love story at its core, it’s an absolute winner!’ Santa Montefiore
‘It’s a dream. Romantic, sexy, bittersweet’ Patrick Gale
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Three women with lives entwined on an island that once served as a haven for rock stars, music and romance.
Artist Jo feels life is passing her by, but when her first love unexpectedly returns to Walnut Tree Island, can she set aside her past hurts and wounded pride for a second chance at love?
Mary, Jo’s grandmother, fell hard for a rock star in a whirlwind romance in the 1960s, when she was just sixteen. Now she clings to those precious memories, and keeps a secret close, fearing she may lose them for ever.
Sophie is married to a man at the heart of island life who wants her to settle down and have his babies. So why does she still yearn for her old life in the vibrant world of Soho, feeling torn between love and ambition?
And into this bohemian community steps Oliver Greenwood, the new owner of the island, igniting gossip and speculation. Will he preserve the island’s rich legacy, or is he about to change paradise for ever?
* * * * *
Praise for Georgina Moore:
‘Totally enchanting…romantic and aspirational. You’ll be captivated’ Adele Parks
'River of Stars is wholly involving with a rich, emotional depth. I loved it so much. Georgina Moore is the heir to the late great Maeve Binchy’ Jennie Godfrey
‘Moore writes in lush, enveloping prose. She turns what could have been just another second-chance romance tale into something more enticing, touching on the pull of memory and the importance of what is passed on’ The Times
'Utterly enchanting, and with richly drawn characters, this is the perfect summer read' Heat
'Full of rich characters and an enchanting setting, this is a gorgeous read' Fabulous
'Utterly enchanting and rich in character, River of Stars is perfect summer reading' Bella
‘A completely transporting summer read' Stylist
'An epic saga full of characters that will stay with you' The Sun
‘a beautifully written story … truly wonderful characters. With a love story at its core, it’s an absolute winner!’ Santa Montefiore
‘It’s a dream. Romantic, sexy, bittersweet’ Patrick Gale























