Daughter of Deià: Escapist Mediterranean holiday romance set in Spain. A family secret leads radio presenter Laura Lundon to Mallorca, where a man and some cats change her life in unexpected ways.

Jan Edwards


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Daughter of Deià: Escapist Mediterranean holiday romance set in Spain. A family secret leads radio presenter Laura Lundon to Mallorca, where a man and some cats change her life in unexpected ways. by Jan Edwards

Enjoy some armchair travel with a visit to the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, in this feel-good story of a 41-year-old singleton's life-changing visit.

When radio presenter Laura Lundon loses the job she adores – shortly after her beloved aunt’s death – things couldn’t get any worse. Until a long-kept family secret is revealed.

Stunned to discover she was conceived in Mallorca, home bird Laura faces up to her dislike of foreign travel to visit the Spanish holiday island … on a mission to discover her biological father’s true identity.

After gorgeous local photographer Carlos leads Laura to a shocking conclusion, she flees. So how does she end up in temporary charge of a Mallorcan cat refuge, despite knowing nothing about cats? She copes with litter trays and needle-like claws, but not the wandering paws of the property’s randy landlord.

When Laura receives an eviction notice, the clock is ticking towards the day that she and the refuge cats will be homeless. Can she save them, and herself? Will the truth about her biological father's identity have devastating repercussions? And will she ever be lucky in love?

Chase away the autumn and winter blues by losing yourself in this page-turning tale set on the sunny Spanish island of Mallorca.

PRAISE FOR 'DAUGHTER OF DEIÀ':


'I can highly recommend this book for a splash of sunshine.' - Chrissie Manby, author, 'Saying Goodbye to Tuesday'

'It is a warm, fun novel with a lot of heart, wit, romance, mystery, and yes, cats!' - Vicki McLeod, Majorca Daily Bulletin

' ... an unputdownable book, full of twists and turns, belly laughs and surprising gasps.' - Mia Naprta, THE ISLANDER magazine
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