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The second instalment in an exciting interconnected series following four former bandmates of a global pop sensation - perfect for fans of enemies to lovers and forced proximity! After the untimely death of her mentor, Rosie discovers she’s in the will to own Cherry Tree Farm Park, where she has lovingly worked since she was eighteen. The only problem is the owner’s nephew, member of world-famous boyband Just4Summer, Callum McAllister, has got a 50% stake in it too – and now he’s supposedly back for good. Callum is mourning the death of his uncle who raised him. He doesn’t want to be back at the farm where the memories of his childhood hang around like ghosts, but he needs a place to hide away from the limelight whilst he figures out what to do next. The farm is barely hanging onto a profit, and he suggests they sell up. But furious he would even suggest this, Rosie has other plans. Keeping the farm open for the autumnal festivities might just save them. That is, until the world discovers where Callum has been hiding…
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