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A Crowded Marriage
Oct 5, 2024 8:23 PM

Author:Catherine Alliott

A Crowded Marriage

How many is too many? Dive into the hilarious, heartwarming bestseller from the author of A Cornish Summer

There isn't room in a marriage for three . . .

Painter Imogen is happily married to Alex, and together they have a son. But when their finances hit rock bottom, they're forced to accept Eleanor Latimer's offer of a rent-free cottage on her large country estate. If it was anyone else, Imogen would be beaming gratitude. Unfortunately, Eleanor just happens to be Alex's beautiful, rich and flirtatious ex.

And from the moment she steps inside Shepherd's Cottage, Imogen's life is in chaos. In between coping with rude locals, murderous chickens, a maddening (if handsome) headmaster, mountains of manure, and visits from the infuriating vet, she has to face Eleanor, now a fixture at Alex's side.

Is Imogen losing Alex?

Will her precious family be torn apart?

And whose fault is it really - Eleanor's, Alex's or Imogen's?

Praise for Catherine Alliott:

'An intelligent, acutely drawn picture of a difficult marriage' Daily Telegraph

'A rip-roaring read that begs the question: How many people make a crowded marriage?' Sun

Reviews

This is the chick-littiest cover we've seen in yonks! The concept is pure chick lit too. We cannot wait for this one

—— Novelicious

Looks set to be a fantastic read

—— Trashionista.com

a lovely debut novel from Alison Sherlock, and it certainly makes me want to look out for more of her books in the future... I'd recommend giving The Desperate Bride's Diet Club a read - it's a lovely and well written novel… it is an enjoyable read, and so recommended by me

—— chicklitchloe

I laughed and cringed reading this story and found it a very relaxing read. Chick lit at its best

—— No1 Magazine

Prepare to be transported by Joanne Harris as she revisits the characters and setting of her first bestseller, Chocolat...Deftly tackling the subject of religious intolerance, this bewitching novel stirs the senses

—— Good Housekeeping (Book of the Month)

A wide-ranging, powerful and very readable novel. I loved it

—— Red

Like Chocolat, this book is a feast for the senses. Every page of the book is steeped in scents, colours and tastes, without ever tipping into the pretentious or showy. The writing is seductive and engaging throughout; and the magic, too, is intrinsic without ever being soppy or embarrassing. What is magic (or religion), after all, if not an ability to understand the human heart? Peaches for Monsieur le Curé is a wonderful return to form for Harris

—— Literary Review

Fasting and feasting, magic and mysticism are once again at the heart of this author's storytelling sorcery

—— The Lady

Absorbing and atmospheric...Joanne bravely tackles religious differences head-on but very sensitively. It's expressive, rich, vibrant and even shocking in parts

—— Heat Magazine

Exotic, thought-provoking and wonderfully told

—— Woman & Home

An enchanting read, ripe for summer picking

—— France Magazine

What Joanne Harris has done with this brilliant novel is to define in microcosm the religious problems that concern the world - terrorism, race riots, honour killings, the sexual grooming of teenagers - and bring them to life in a community where everyone knows each other...she provides an indictment of prejudice that is exceptionally powerful.

—— Country Life

A literary sensation.

—— Independent

A word of mouth blockbuster.

—— Daily Mail

It’s the book everyone’s talking about.

—— Heat

The book that made women want to have sex again.

—— Mail on Sunday

The fastest selling book of the year.

—— Guardian

The world’s bestselling paperback.

—— Sun

One of the year’s most talked about books.

—— Mail Online

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—— Irish Examiner

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—— Boston Globe

An extraordinary and heart-rending book about good people, tragic decisions, and the beauty found in each of them

—— Markus Zusak, author of THE BOOK THIEF

Mesmerising...the sheer passion and poetry of Stedman's prose carries us on a wave of emotion and heartbreak.

—— Women's Weekly

The Light Between Oceans unfurls in small acts, at first feeling slight to touch, then building in emotional substance. Into the spaces between words, Stedman breathes an anxiety and pulsating intensity that roils with the ocean and the lighthouse beacon.

—— Sydney Morning Herald

Pick of the month: The memorable and moving tale of one couple’s search for happiness

—— Woman and Home

A description of the extraordinary, sustaining power of a marriage to bind two people together in love, through the most emotionally harrowing circumstances.

—— Daily Mail

The characters are beautifully drawn...A completely unique read. ****

—— Heat Magazine

Book of the Week. Critics are buzzing about The Light Between Oceans, the gripping debut from M L Stedman.

—— Grazia Magazine
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