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Author: Heidi SwainFormat reviewed: Ebook Source: NetgalleyPublisher: Simon & SchusterPublication Date: 23rd April 2026Rating: 5 Stars
A Summer in Suffolk could be just what she needs…
When Tilly heads to the river in Willowell, Suffolk, to scatter her dad’s ashes, she’s in need of some rest and relaxation. Life has been tough lately, and she wants a new start.
Constance has lived in Fernside forever. She owns the beautiful Willowell Woods – but she can’t manage them alone, and they’re now up for sale.
Her nephew, James, has always loved Willowell Woods – and he doesn’t want anyone taking them over. So when Tilly asks to buy them, with an exciting idea for the land, sparks begin to fly… the problem is, they’re already falling in love.
Can Tilly and James find a way to turn sparks into fireworks? And will Constance finally realise that letting in the new doesn’t have to mean getting rid of the old…?
Spend Summer with Heidi Swain in her most glorious book yet – perfect for fans of Sarah Morgan.
What a relaxing read this was, it felt very warm and cosy, and was the sort of book that makes you smile as you read it.
I loved the new Heidi Swain setting of Willowell. Especially Willowell Woods which is at the centre of this story.
I've near come across a character wanting to buy a wood before, nor had it ever occurred to me that you could be woodland, I just thought it was there!
And Tilly's plans for Willowell Woods sound idyllic, and something that really should be set up in more places generally.
I loved how at home she feels in Willowell, and how she makes friends with many people so quickly.
And her dynamics with Constance the woman who currently owns the woods are really delightful too, as it's clear Tilly does care about her.
Tilly also has a fledgling love interest, and that is where sparks really start to fly later in the book, as it's not all plain sailing for Tilly.
This really was a burst of sunshine, a really warm read that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Thank you to Simon & Schuster and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.









