Spring Clean for the Peach Queen

Twelve years had passed since the last Harvest Ball. I was just eighteen when my hometown crowned me their Peach Queen with a blossom coronet. And I was eighteen when I left. One tanked career, one badly timed glamour shoot and one dead boyfriend later, thirty-year-old Lottie Bentz is finally going home. Back in the orchard town of Bonnievale, Lottie embarks on a radical declutter of her life, Marie Kondo-style. She casts out everything that got her into trouble: her phone, socials, make-up and a tendency to tell little white lies – to herself and others. But home has its own issues, not least Lottie's staunchly feminist mother, who is furious with her. When Lottie lands... alles anzeigen expand_more

Twelve years had passed since the last Harvest Ball.

I was just eighteen when my hometown crowned me their Peach Queen with a blossom coronet. And I was eighteen when I left.

One tanked career, one badly timed glamour shoot and one dead boyfriend later, thirty-year-old Lottie Bentz is finally going home.

Back in the orchard town of Bonnievale, Lottie embarks on a radical declutter of her life, Marie Kondo-style. She casts out everything that got her into trouble: her phone, socials, make-up and a tendency to tell little white lies – to herself and others. But home has its own issues, not least Lottie's staunchly feminist mother, who is furious with her.

When Lottie lands herself a place to stay in exchange for helping kindly Mrs Brooker try out the Kondo method, it seems like the perfect farm escape. That's until Angus, Lottie's former Peach King and heir to the Brooker orchards, makes it clear she's not welcome – especially when Lottie's declutter begins to stir up long buried memories and half-truths.

As Lottie finds her way back to herself, can she use her talents to coax Bonnievale and the Brookers out of the past? After all, everyone deserves to feel love, hope and the occasional spark of joy.

A deeply moving story about forgiving, forgetting and falling in love with life again.



Sasha Wasley lives and writes in Perth, Western Australia. After completing a degree in feminist literature at CURTIN university in 2006, Sasha went on to become a copywriter and Ambassador for the Books in Homes Australia charity, which provides books of choice for disadvantaged children.

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  • Artikelnummer SW9780648676959110164
  • Autor find_in_page Sasha Wasley
  • Autoreninformationen Sasha Wasley lives and writes in Perth, Western Australia. After… open_in_new Mehr erfahren
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  • Verlag find_in_page Pantera Press
  • Seitenzahl 344
  • Veröffentlichung 30.03.2021
  • ISBN 9780648676959

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