by Imogen Clark
A Borrowed Path is a poignant story from million-copy bestselling author Imogen Clark about the challenges and joys of being a mother―and how it's never too late to start over.
Home is where the heartache is.
Eve has always had a tricky relationship with her mother, Agatha, and returning to Fox House, the family home, hasn't made it any easier. When Eve's daughter, Lyra, and granddaughter, Skye, unexpectedly turn up, it becomes clear that four generations of women under one roof is a recipe for trouble. Not least because Lyra clearly needs help but refuses to say why.
Lyra decides she wants to live in the ramshackle cottage in the grounds, but when Agatha announces she's promised it to a man called Dylan, Eve and Lyra are mystified. Who is he, and what reason could Agatha possibly have for giving him the cottage?
Because it seems that it's not only Lyra hiding things. Agatha has secrets she has never had the courage to tell Eve. Is now the right time to finally reveal the truth? And if she does, will it give them the relationships they've all longed for―or will it drive them further apart?
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Imogen Clark writes contemporary fiction about families and secrets. She has sold over a million copies of her books and has topped the Amazon Kindle chart eight times. Where the Story Starts was shortlisted in the UK for Contemporary Romantic Novel of the Year 2020.
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