The Bramwells of Lovett's Farm - that was the dream, the bubble. Openly vulnerable, exhausted, and weak, can Sophia keep the bubble tight? That was always the plan; just her, Ray, and the children. Unsure of herself, and her future at the farm, can she truly look forward when the past fully looms in the present? Will finding a photograph make the past hurt that little bit more? Has Sophia finally learnt not to be over-reactionary? Can she truly forgive Ray and Jacob? Only time will tell. One thing's for sure, her guardian angel will be by her side. Jacob left some deep-routed issues within her, but it won't stop her making a date with the vicar, the very lovely Simon. When Lavinia appears back in Sophia's life, she faces a moral dilemma; can everything finally fall into place? One thing that will always be consistent is a ploughman's, and a good-old brew. Will Sophia find new life in death, new love in bereavement, and herself by refusing to walk away?
Sian is a day-dreamer, and all-out creative type, who spends her days being a free spirit. She raises her extra-large brood of 10 kids in Devon, where she also grew up. Sian is also the incredibly proud mother of a soldier, and supports everything armed forces. When she isn't writing, she is either home educating the rebels, or on an outdoor adventure by moor, by sea, and anywhere in-between. Sian is a massive advocate for the power of the outdoors and exercise helping mental health.
The emotional roller-coaster continues apace, as life on Lovett's Farm delivers a constant stream of events, both happy and sad, sometimes a bewildering blend of both. The lovely leading lady learns and matures, the cast expands, but the characters retain their range, from vile vagabond to adorable eccentric. Jacob in a Box takes the reader on a wild ride, never knowing where the next surprise will appear, some jump out, and plenty sneak up completely unexpectedly.