By Angela Thomas

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Forbidden love, murder and mayhem lay in wait for naive Julia Bridgewater. Can handsome Seth Hearn from neighbouring Crow Farm keep her safe or will he die trying! 'Loved this book - a clever twisty crime thriller with depth and excellent character development. Looking forward to the next book in the series!' One night, fearing that her old pony might collapse with the weight from two riders, Seth comes to Julia's aid and it is love at first sight. How does he know so much about her? Julia and her brother Peter are finding their new life at Farm End challenging. Their dairy farm in Findon is not doing well. Their Dad, who is struggling with depression, wants to sell the farm and move on. He has not forgiven the Hearns for destroying his brother. After the beautiful Ivy Brown is found dead in a silent pool at Farm End, dark secrets are unearthed and cause chaos. Somebody is watching Julia and is becoming impatient. Are Julia and Seth star-crossed lovers? Will they survive? And the crucial question: Who killed Ivy Brown?

58 Farm End by Author Natasha Murray – Book Review

The Book Dragon was provided with a copy of, 58 Farm End, directly from the Author, Natasha Murray, via the Voracious Readers website in exchange for an honest review.

This story is in part a romance, which tells the story of two families, and of the events in the past that influence the present. The protagonist, a young woman named Julia, lives at Farm End, in Sussex, with her father and her brother. Adjoining their farm is Cross Farm, belonging to a large family, who at one time relations between the two were friendly. The two farms have no real contact with each other until the day Julia meets Seth from Cross Farm, who is older than her years, and who has been away from his home, for some time. A relationship soon develops between the two, however this is far from easy as events happen to test the couple, including the discovery of two dead bodies.

As the story unfolds the reader learns more about the members of each of the two families as the past unravels.

I really enjoyed reading this book, which is well written and engaging. There are surprises which capture the readers attention and keep the reader turning the pages. An interesting and entertaining read, and for which I award 58 Farm End, 4 stars.

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