Author:Cathy Bramley
Escape to the seaside with Part Two of a brand-new four-part serial set on the Devon coast, from bestselling author Cathy Bramley.
Just a few weeks in Brightside Cove and Nina has already started to forget the life she’s left behind. But London is calling – lots has happened in Nina’s absence and her exit has left the world of drama completely abuzz. Despite what she thought, it isn’t yet curtains for her character on Victory Road.
But things are far from settled at Brightside Cove. Theo has been acting strangely and even Mittens, the tiny kitten, hasn’t cheered him up as he desperately struggles to deal with the terrible events of the past. With everything that’s happening, can Nina spare the time to save her friend and his business?
She hasn’t got long to consider, her two worlds are about to collide. The serenity and beauty of Brightside cove is about to be shattered by a chattering of hens.
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 BayMy favourite historical novelist - stylish, romantic, sharp and witty. Her sense of period is superb, her heroines enterprising and her heroes are dashing. I owe her many happy hours.
—— Margaret DrabbleHeyer's characterisation and dialogue are an abiding delight to me...I have seldom met people to whom I have taken so violent a fancy from the word Go
—— Dorothy L. SayersWe had better start ranking her alongside such incomparable whodunit authors as Christie, Marsh, Tey and Allingham
—— San Francisco ChronicleRarely have we seen humour and mystery so perfectly blended
—— New York TimesBeautifully written, sharp as a tin of tacks and meticulously researched
—— RedHeyer’s writing throughout is sparkling and sharp yet good humoured
—— Sunday Express S MagazineIn the best of her work she creates an illusions of the past that is complete in itself and essentially timeless, this is one reason why her books haven’t dated. They were designed to amuse and intrigue their readers. They still do. In one sense, Georgette Heyer’s peers are PG Wodehouse and Agatha Christie. Like theirs, her success was not an accident. Like theirs, it shows every sign of enduring
—— The TimesA treat for Regency fans
—— Mail on SundayThese stories are an emphatic reminder of why Heyer’s writing deserves respect.
—— TLS[A] delicious confection of short stories
—— Spotlight Magazine, Daily ExpressAstonishing-turns Don Quixote into Picasso
—— Harper'sThe realism of Groff’s stories is matched by her lyricism: botanical details and evocations of weather give her prose an addictive quality
—— i newspaperThere are panthers, snakes and hurricanes heading in the direction of the angry, lonely characters in Lauren Groff's vivid stories, but the greatest threat comes from their own unwieldy feelings, as doubt, regret and dissatisfaction scupper all notions of emotional security.
—— PsychologiesLush, and tinged with paranoia…[Groff] should be better known in Britain.
—— Sunday TimesMy god, can Lauren Groff write or what?! ... This short story collection showcases a master craftswoman whose sentences reverberate with depth and power.
—— Victoria Sadler[A] strikingly vivid Florida of the mind…an extraordinary trip for the reader.
—— Daily MailGroff's writing is clever, caustic yet with a mother's tender sensibility. And such powers of description!... I was blown away!
—— SagaSuperb stories.
—— RTE OnlineLyrical, lacerating collection.
—— Daily MailGroff's writing is superb and she captures her characters eccentricities or their bizarre situations perfectly. There are laugh out loud moments with some parts that were odd and some even creepy. Everyone who will read this collection will definitely get something out of it.
—— DeuceKindred BlogGroff's mastery of language, plot and dialogue are on full display in a set of stories that linger long after you've closed the last page.
—— Esquire[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*