

The story is centred around Samantha, a woman who lost her lover to her cousin and when her cousin finds out she gets mad about it. Throwing herself into the task at hand, little does Sam realise that the keys to love and happiness may also be found at Hedgehog Hollow, when she least expects it…

Glad to have a distraction from family feuds and match-making, Sam vows to fulfill Thomas and his wife, Gwendoline’s, dreams of restoring Hedgehog Hollow to its former glory, and to open a hedgehog rescue centre. Summary: As Samantha Wishaw watches the love of her life marry another woman, she’s ready to give up hope of finding her happy ever after.īut when a chance encounter leads Sam to find friendship in Thomas – a lonely, grumpy elderly widower living at derelict Hedgehog Hollow – her life is about to change forever. Now, I could spend this review just rambling about hedgehogs but I suppose I’d better actually say something about the story and the characters.

There’s hedgehogs in there, for gods sake. It wasn’t even going to be a question of whether I enjoyed Finding Love at Hedgehog Hollow or not.
