The Lemon Tree Caf Part Three

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The Lemon Tree Café - Part Three

This is Part Three in a four-part serial from Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller Cathy Bramley. Still reeling from a shock revelation, the Featherstone family rallies together, and for Rosie this means that life at The Lemon Tree Café is temporarily on hold. She and Nonna take a trip to Italy, and as they visit the gorgeous town on the Amalfi coast where Rosie’s grandmother grew up, they have the opportunity to put some family secrets to rest – with a few unexpected discoveries along the way! But delving into the past gets Rosie thinking about her own... Can she finally unburden her heart and tell Gabe her biggest secret? But just as she is starting to feel closer to him than ever, he shares a surprise all of his own, one which leaves Rosie wondering whether he is truly the man she thought he was... The Lemon Tree Cafe is an irresistibly charming novel told in four parts – following the adventures of Rosie Featherstone in friendship, family and second chances. This is the third part. Your favourite authors have loved reading Cathy Bramley: ‘Full of joy and fun’ Milly Johnson ‘Delightful!’ Katie Fforde ‘I love Cathy’s writing and her characters - her books are delicious’ Rachael Lucas ‘Perfect feel-good loveliness’ Miranda Dickinson
The Lemon Tree Café - Part Two

This is Part Two in a four-part serial from Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller Cathy Bramley. The full novel is now available to buy. Things couldn’t have changed more for Rosie Featherstone over the last month. There’s simply no place she’d rather be now than at The Lemon Tree Café – and as its new manager, no less! There’s love in the air too, as a budding romance could be on the cards with Gabe, although Rosie isn’t quite ready to open her heart again completely. The secret she’s kept hidden for years still haunts her... Then something happens to threaten everything that Rosie holds dear, and she has to spring into action to save both the café and her fledgling relationship. But there’s another surprise in store . . . a shock confession from a family member. Who would have thought that Rosie is not the only one with a secret? The Lemon Tree Cafe is an irresistibly charming novel told in four parts – following the adventures of Rosie Featherstone in friendship, family and second chances. This is the second part. Your favourite authors have loved reading Cathy Bramley: ‘Full of joy and fun’ Milly Johnson ‘Delightful!’ Katie Fforde ‘I love Cathy’s writing and her characters - her books are delicious’ Rachael Lucas ‘Perfect feel-good loveliness’ Miranda Dickinson
The Lemon Tree Café - Part Four

This is Part Four in a four-part serial from Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller Cathy Bramley. Inspired by her recent visit to Sorrento, Rosie Featherstone has given The Lemon Tree Café a full Italian makeover, and with sister Lia now giving the menu a delicious twist, business is booming again! With the new spring in Nonna’s step too, life truly couldn’t be better. The only thing left standing in the way of Rosie’s happiness is Gabe’s shock announcement... How could he betray her like that? Determined not to let it get to her, Rosie decides to shut Gabe out of her heart. But when a family emergency throws them back together again, can she put aside the hurt of her past and embrace the happy ending she deserves? The Lemon Tree Cafe is an irresistibly charming novel told in four parts – following the adventures of Rosie Featherstone in friendship, family and second chances. This is the fourth and final part. Your favourite authors have loved reading Cathy Bramley: ‘Full of joy and fun’ Milly Johnson ‘Delightful!’ Katie Fforde ‘I love Cathy’s writing and her characters - her books are delicious’ Rachael Lucas ‘Perfect feel-good loveliness’ Miranda Dickinson