Lavender & Lemon Scones. The Lemonwood Ladies Society, #1
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231265107
- EAN9798231265107
- Date de parution19/06/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In the quiet town of Starbrook, tucked behind ivy-covered fences and lavender-lined paths, sits a house that remembers everything-even the things its last owner tried to forget. When a woman wakes on the front porch of 11 Lavender Street with no memory of her name, only the scent of lemon and the echo of a forgotten breath, she finds herself drawn into the secrets of the house that called her home.
Inside are clues left behind: a journal with no name, scones that taste like memory, and a cat who seems to know far too much. As whispers from the attic mix with the stories of the Lemonwood Ladies Society, the woman must piece together a past wrapped in grief, magic, and second chances. But some memories hide for a reason-and some doors, once opened, cannot be closed. Equal parts cozy and mysterious, Lavender & Lemon Scones is a tender gothic fable about identity, loss, and the strange kind of magic that lingers in places we once loved.
Perfect for readers of Alice Hoffman, Sarah Addison Allen, and those who believe houses have hearts-and secrets.
Inside are clues left behind: a journal with no name, scones that taste like memory, and a cat who seems to know far too much. As whispers from the attic mix with the stories of the Lemonwood Ladies Society, the woman must piece together a past wrapped in grief, magic, and second chances. But some memories hide for a reason-and some doors, once opened, cannot be closed. Equal parts cozy and mysterious, Lavender & Lemon Scones is a tender gothic fable about identity, loss, and the strange kind of magic that lingers in places we once loved.
Perfect for readers of Alice Hoffman, Sarah Addison Allen, and those who believe houses have hearts-and secrets.
In the quiet town of Starbrook, tucked behind ivy-covered fences and lavender-lined paths, sits a house that remembers everything-even the things its last owner tried to forget. When a woman wakes on the front porch of 11 Lavender Street with no memory of her name, only the scent of lemon and the echo of a forgotten breath, she finds herself drawn into the secrets of the house that called her home.
Inside are clues left behind: a journal with no name, scones that taste like memory, and a cat who seems to know far too much. As whispers from the attic mix with the stories of the Lemonwood Ladies Society, the woman must piece together a past wrapped in grief, magic, and second chances. But some memories hide for a reason-and some doors, once opened, cannot be closed. Equal parts cozy and mysterious, Lavender & Lemon Scones is a tender gothic fable about identity, loss, and the strange kind of magic that lingers in places we once loved.
Perfect for readers of Alice Hoffman, Sarah Addison Allen, and those who believe houses have hearts-and secrets.
Inside are clues left behind: a journal with no name, scones that taste like memory, and a cat who seems to know far too much. As whispers from the attic mix with the stories of the Lemonwood Ladies Society, the woman must piece together a past wrapped in grief, magic, and second chances. But some memories hide for a reason-and some doors, once opened, cannot be closed. Equal parts cozy and mysterious, Lavender & Lemon Scones is a tender gothic fable about identity, loss, and the strange kind of magic that lingers in places we once loved.
Perfect for readers of Alice Hoffman, Sarah Addison Allen, and those who believe houses have hearts-and secrets.