The Garden of Lost and Found : The gripping tale of the power of family love
(Autor) Harriet EvansNightingale House, 1919. Liddy Horner discovers her husband, the world-famous artist Sir Edward Horner, burning his best-known painting The Garden of Lost and Found days before his sudden death. Nightingale House was the Horner family's beloved home - a gem of design created to inspire happiness - and it was here Ned painted The Garden of Lost and Found, capturing his children on a perfect day, playing in the rambling Eden he and Liddy made for them. When Ned and Liddy's great-granddaughter Juliet is sent the key to Nightingale House, she opens the door onto a forgotten world. The house holds its mysteries close but she is in search of answers. For who would choose to destroy what they love most? Whether Ned's masterpiece - or, in Juliet's case, her own children's happiness. Something shattered this corner of paradise. But what?
Harriet Evans
Harriet Evans is a British author known for her engaging storytelling and compelling characters. She has written several bestselling novels, including "A Hopeless Romantic" and "Not Without You." Evans is praised for her ability to blend romance, family drama, and suspense in her writing, creating captivating narratives that resonate with readers. Her work has had a significant impact on the women's fiction genre, offering readers thought-provoking and emotional stories that explore the complexities of relationships and personal growth. One of her most famous works is "The Wildflowers," a heartfelt story of love, loss, and redemption. Evans continues to be a prominent voice in contemporary literature, captivating audiences with her poignant and beautifully crafted novels.