“To find a rainbow, you’ve got to have some rain and I’d certainly experienced one heck of a storm before I’d found mine.”
A gorgeous addition to the Hedgehog Hollow series, and this one focuses a lot more on Josh and Samantha's families and the past history which goes alongside. Thankfully, the two have each other, and it's lovely to see how supportive they are together.
I loved that we see lots more hedgehogs in this book, and some with super-cool names, well done Jessica for coming up with those! I learnt lots about hedgehog rescue and actually, just how much work has to go into it, from staying up through the night to feed the hoglets, to mending them when they've been in accidents! As always, with Jessica's books, I came away from this one feeling happy and relaxed, she definitely always makes my mood so much better.
I was trying to decide what to do with some old towels I have. After writing the two reviews for the first two Hedgehog Hollow books, over the last few days, I decided that tomorrow I'm taking them to a local hedgehog rescue centre!
About the Book
With new arrivals comes new responsibilities. . . .
The sun is shining, wild flowers are blooming and Hedgehog Hollow is officially open for business.
For Samantha, the proud owner of this beautiful rescue centre, life has never been busier. But with an influx of new hogs and hoglets to take care of, not to mention a full-time job and ongoing family issues, can she accept the possibility that she has taken on more than she can handle?
Fortunately, she has the love of her life, Josh, by her side for support and encouragement. But Josh has his own family troubles to deal with. And soon he must decide if he's ready to do the one thing he swore he'd never do - forgive his father.
For both Samantha and Josh it's a season of change and for figuring out whether the past can truly be forgotten.
About Jessica - by Jessica
I write uplifting stories of love, friendship, family and community set in stunning Yorkshire. My Whitsborough Bay books take readers/listeners to the North Yorkshire Coast and my Hedgehog Hollow books transport them deep into the countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds.
My books are about real people living real lives. You'll find plenty of warm and fuzzy moments between the pages but you may occasionally find yourself tearing up and reaching for the tissues. I love my characters so, no matter how tough the going gets, I make sure they get their happy ending. Of course, with a series, it may take a few books to fully get there!
My favourite subject at school was English and I always loved the aspects of my day job in HR which involved writing but I never considered writing a novel until my manager told me that my business reports read more like stories and joked that I should write a book. As soon as a plot idea presented itself, that’s exactly what I did.



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