¿¿Escape for summer with this uplifting and gorgeous feel-good novel full of friendship
forgiveness and love from the Number One Sunday Times bestselling author!¿¿ * * * * 'It's
certainly one to include in your holiday reading collection' Mirror Online 'Sarah knows just
what her readers enjoy ... another great read' Reader review ¿¿¿¿¿ 'Sarah Morgan never
disappoints ... a must read for holidays Reader review ¿¿¿¿¿ 'Such a beautiful story from Sarah
Morgan ... this book really is A Secret Escape it lets you escape real life for a while
whilst getting lost in the beautiful Lake District' Reader review ¿¿¿¿¿ * * * * A lifelong
friendship Childhood friends Milly and Nicole had always been more like sisters so Milly never
understood why Nicole dropped out of contact all those months ago. Milly buried that hurt and
moved on with her life. A call for help Now suddenly Nicole is begging for Milly's help. She
needs somewhere private to hide and the only safe place she can think of is Milly's holiday
home business in the Lake District. Milly knows she should tell Nicole no but she can't ignore
the desperation in her old friend's voice so despite her misgivings she agrees to let Nicole
stay. A summer to reconnect Over a summer of tentative conversations the two women begin to
reconnect and there's a potential new romance for Milly too. But then the biggest bombshell of
all lands and their delicate friendship is put to the test once more ... Can the friends come
together in this time of need or will this summer break their bond forever? * * * * Praise for
Sarah Morgan: 'A perfect slice of joyful summer escapism from Sarah Morgan the master of the
genre' Clare Pooley 'The perfect summer escape!' Cathy Bramley 'Summer wouldn't be summer
without the gift of a sun-soaked story from bestselling author Sarah Morgan ... A Secret Escape
is classic Morgan magic' Lancaster Guardian 'A truly heart-warming read' Woman & Home 'An
absolute delight from start to finish ... The imagination tranquility and wholesomeness that
radiated from its pages were such a joy to read' The Bookseller