Daughter of Deia
- Indbinding:
- Paperback
- Sideantal:
- 370
- Udgivet:
- 2. september 2021
- Størrelse:
- 204x126x27 mm.
- Vægt:
- 416 g.
- 2-3 uger.
- 23. november 2024
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- 1 valgfrit digitalt ugeblad
- 20 timers lytning og læsning
- Adgang til 70.000+ titler
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- 1 valgfrit digitalt ugeblad
- 20 timers lytning og læsning
- Adgang til 70.000+ titler
- Ingen binding
Abonnementet koster 75 kr./md.
Ingen binding og kan opsiges når som helst.
Beskrivelse af Daughter of Deia
When Stratford-upon-Avon-based radio presenter Laura Lundon loses the job she adores - shortly after her beloved aunt's death - she thinks things couldn't get any worse. Until her parents reveal a long-kept family secret.
Stunned to discover she was conceived in Majorca, home bird Laura faces up to her dislike of foreign travel to visit the holiday island in Spain ... on a mission to discover her biological father's true identity.
During her first evening in Palma, where Laura's staying for her first week, she meets gorgeous local photographer Carlos when he rescues her from some drunks' unwanted attention. The two have dinner together and see each other again as Carlos becomes first her friend/island guide and then, one night, her lover.
When Carlos leads Laura to a shocking conclusion about her biological parent, she flees from him and from Palma to the mountain village of Deya. There she stays in the luxurious sanctuary of La Residencia hotel, where she tries to come to terms with the recent events that have changed the landscape of her life.
One day she rents a car for an excursion away from the mountains to visit one of Majorca's inland towns. Caught in a sudden, heavy storm, Laura has a chance encounter with an American woman who runs a cat refuge in the countryside. The woman needs to return to the States to be with her dying mother, and Laura volunteers to look after the refuge on a temporary basis.
Although Laura isn't by nature a practical person, she learns to cope with cat litter trays, the felines' needle-like claws, and the challenges of daily life in a Majorcan cat refuge. But when the American woman's landlord comes to visit and makes a pass at Laura, she won't cope with his unwanted advances and throws him out of the property.
The landlord takes his revenge by issuing the cat refuge with a formal eviction. Unable to contact the American, Laura is left to use her own initiative and personal resources she didn't know she possessed to ensure the cats and kittens aren't left homeless. Can she find alternative premises in time? And will the truth about her biological father bring her the love and happiness she thought was lost?
Stunned to discover she was conceived in Majorca, home bird Laura faces up to her dislike of foreign travel to visit the holiday island in Spain ... on a mission to discover her biological father's true identity.
During her first evening in Palma, where Laura's staying for her first week, she meets gorgeous local photographer Carlos when he rescues her from some drunks' unwanted attention. The two have dinner together and see each other again as Carlos becomes first her friend/island guide and then, one night, her lover.
When Carlos leads Laura to a shocking conclusion about her biological parent, she flees from him and from Palma to the mountain village of Deya. There she stays in the luxurious sanctuary of La Residencia hotel, where she tries to come to terms with the recent events that have changed the landscape of her life.
One day she rents a car for an excursion away from the mountains to visit one of Majorca's inland towns. Caught in a sudden, heavy storm, Laura has a chance encounter with an American woman who runs a cat refuge in the countryside. The woman needs to return to the States to be with her dying mother, and Laura volunteers to look after the refuge on a temporary basis.
Although Laura isn't by nature a practical person, she learns to cope with cat litter trays, the felines' needle-like claws, and the challenges of daily life in a Majorcan cat refuge. But when the American woman's landlord comes to visit and makes a pass at Laura, she won't cope with his unwanted advances and throws him out of the property.
The landlord takes his revenge by issuing the cat refuge with a formal eviction. Unable to contact the American, Laura is left to use her own initiative and personal resources she didn't know she possessed to ensure the cats and kittens aren't left homeless. Can she find alternative premises in time? And will the truth about her biological father bring her the love and happiness she thought was lost?
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