Home Truths
Should happy families be such hard work?
When their uncle Django’s 75th birthday is interrupted by a mysterious visitor with a shocking revelation, sisters Fen, Pip and Cat find that the man who was like a father to them is now a stranger.
Their mother ran off with a cowboy from Denver when they were young leaving the three sisters to be raised by their devoted, eccentric uncle Django. No matter what problems they’ve encountered – relationships, work, starting families, bringing up babies and step-kids – they’ve always had each other to depend on.Until now.
Family matters…doesn’t it?
Praise for Home Truths: -
‘An engrossing emotional drama’ Eve -
‘You'll laugh, cry, then laugh some more.’ Company -
‘If you like chick-lit with a generous side-helping of sex, you’ll devour this. Tangled mother/daughter relationships unravel and tantalising family riddles keep you glued to the end.’ Cosmopolitan -
‘Freya North has penned another winner in Home Truths…Vintage North.’ Heat -
More praise for Freya North: -
‘Freya North has matured to produce an emotive novel that deals with the darker side of love – these are real women with real feelings.’ She -
‘Tantrums, tarts, tears and text-sex…what’s not to love about this cautionary tale for true romantics?’ Heat -
‘A distinctive storytelling style and credible, loveable characters…an addictive read that encompasses the stuff life is made of: love, sex, fidelity and, above all, friendship.’ Glamour -
