Author:Cathy Bramley
Escape to the seaside with Part Four of a brand-new four-part serial set on the Devon coast, from bestselling author Cathy Bramley.
The sun is beginning to set on Nina’s wonderful time in Brightside Cove. Indeed, things seem to be wrapping up; Theo is looking much more cheery and Brightside holidays is set to be a massive success. Suddenly, it feels like there’s slightly less space for Nina in this sunny corner of Devon. But there’s still lots to do before she leaves, and an old face is still around to stir up trouble for the locals. The real question is whether she can squeeze in some more time with hunky Jude.
Ever resourceful, Nina has never met a problem she can’t tackle. But Brightside Cove’s beautiful, historic lifeboat house is set to be sold to the highest bidder. And her fledgling romance is soon to be strangled by her new starring role, set in the highlands of Scotland. Meanwhile, family secrets have started to bubble, ready to come to a boil…
With all this and time soon to run out, has Nina finally met her match?
Your favourite authors have loved reading Cathy's novels:
'Delightfully warm with plenty of twists and turns' Trisha Ashley
‘Full of joy and fun’ Milly Johnson
‘Delightful!’ Katie Fforde
Cathy has done it again … A Match Made in Devon is wonderful, warm, wise and witty and made me cry and laugh. I loved it!
—— Alex BrownUplifting, love-filled slice of brilliance *****
—— HeatDelightful!
—— Katie FfordeBooks by Cathy Bramley are brilliantly life affirming
—— Good HousekeepingFull of joy and fun
—— Milly JohnsonCathy Bramley serves up the perfect concoction of charm and escapism
—— Sunday ExpressI loved this book, and I want Nina to be my new best friend! She is brilliant.
—— Rachael Lucas, author of Wildflower BayBoyd is dependably a master of what's most true: an always elegant realist whose characters will get under your skin
—— GQNo one charts the highs and lows of the human condition like Boyd
—— RedA riveting short story collection from one of the best
—— Woman & HomeVaried, entertaining
—— Daily MailSpiky, sparking and simply brilliant
—— Sunday MirrorEnjoyably spot-on
—— Sunday TimesWhat Boyd does so mesmerisingly...is make the insignificant utterly significant...you are confronted by the full force of Boyd's undeniable talent for storytelling, as he inventively plays with time and form, and infuses his prose with themes of lust, love and emotional incompetence
—— StylistWilliam Boyd is arguably one of Britain's finest living writers...compelling and highly entertaining
—— Sunday ExpressHe is a skilled and humorous storyteller, and his pleasure in exploring life's uncertainties is apparent
—— iBoyd delights in themes of deceit and getting one over on the competition...such finely-honed prose
—— Evening StandardQuite brilliant. There has been no decline in the wit, the style, the precise observation
—— The TabletThese stories, by one of Britain's most compelling authors about how the post is inescapable - from random encounters to impulsive acts - is funny and surprising
—— ElleBoyd has always been eloquent, his narratives memorably stylish
—— Literary ReviewSmart, funny and compelling
—— The Times Books of the YearA collection showing all her trademark qualities of pin-sharp observation and arresting expression.
—— Claire Harman , Evening StandardSpare, slightly chilly… Most of these 10 stories deliver cool shocks, but all are buoyed by an undercurrent of wry humour and pleasingly mellow irony.
—— Katherine A. Powers , Washington Post SundayThe stories in Tessa Hadley’s Bad Dreams…quivered with similar suppressed emotion, whether about grown-up sisters silently feuding, or a neglected schoolgirl whose longing for “life” sees her fall in with a bunch of predatory university students.
—— Anthony Cummins , Daily TelegraphA novelist at the top of her game.
—— Daily TelegraphBrilliant evocations of female frustration… The disappointments and misunderstandings cut deep. Hadley evokes time, place and emotion superbly well; she’s a great storyteller.
—— William Leith , Evening StandardSuperb.
—— Simon Shaw , The Mail on SundayShe deserves all the prizes. Hadley is psychologically acute, drily witty and absolutely wonderful on place. Her relative obscurity, then, is an unfathomable mystery . . . The female characters at the heart of her novels – clever, impulsive, not always wholly likable – are so finely drawn, I can never get them out of my head
—— Rachel Cooke , Observer[A] masterclass in writing about the edges of everyday life. This collection of short stories that all link to the Sunshine State captures loneliness, alienation, abandonment and inner resourcefulness in the most creative of tales.
—— Victoria SadlerFantastical tales ... You'll be swept up in a wild hurricane of a ride with this lyrical stories of fury and love, loss and hope.
—— NewsweekEach story is perfectly formed, exquisite, often troubling but there is something so brilliantly humane about her work.
—— Kate Hamer, Wales Art ReviewThe five darkly comic stories that comprise The Largesse of the Sea Maiden are befitting final testaments to [Johnson’s] wild originality... His sentences, like his plots, are full of gorgeous little shocks.
—— Irish Independent, *The best reads of 2018: Our critics name their top picks*