Author:Katie Fforde
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'Thank goodness for Katie Fforde, the perfect author to bring comfort in difficult times. She really is the queen of uplifting, feel good romance.' AJ PEARCE
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A wonderfully romantic novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of A Rose Petal Summer and A Country Escape.
Gina and Sally Makepiece have inherited a stall in the French House, an antiques centre nestled in the heart of the English countryside.
Gina is determined to drag the French House and its grumpy owner into the twenty-first century.
Bearing all the attributes of a modern-day Mr Rochester, Matthew Ballinger is less than happy with the whirlwind that has arrived on his doorstep.
The last thing either of them want is to fall in love.
But will a trip to France change their minds?
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The whole world loves Katie Fforde's work:
'Modern-day Austen. Great fun' Red
'Top-drawer romantic escapism' Daily Mail
'Warm, brilliant and full of love' Heat
'Delicious - gorgeous humour and the lightest of touches' Sunday Times
'Effortlessly lovable, warm and fun' Closer
'Curl up on the sofa with this book and dream... delightful' The Lady
'Deliciously enjoyable' Woman and Home
'Uplifting and delightful' Hot Brands Cool Places
Delightful ... A humorous book to leave you smiling.
—— Daily ExpressSteel is an expert story teller
—— ChoiceWith its bad-boy hero and spunky heroine, Sharon Cullen’s Loving the Earl is sure to please readers looking for more than the typical Regency come-out story. Intrigue and romance fuse seamlessly in this adventurous romp that takes the reader from Dover to Paris to Venice and finally to a sigh-worthy happily ever after.
—— Shana Galen, author of True SpiesGripping . . . I stayed up until dawn reading this historical gem.
—— Romance JunkiesSharon Cullen has written a wonderful story full of adventure, romance and mystery. Her love of writing in all these genre has created a marvelous story that will delight many.
—— Eileen DandashiA quirky debut novel as touching as it is funny.
—— CloserDeeply eccentric and very, very funny, Campari for Breakfast is as charming and humane as its multi-talented author. It's also unexpectedly touching. A delight
—— Mark GatissAbsolutely delightful and charming. I loved it
—— Julie Cohen, Richard & Judy-selected author of Dear ThingA quirky unexpected delight
—— Sam Baker , Harpers BazaarQuirky and rewarding - a delight
—— Woman and HomeA quirky, funny and rather delightful debut novel.
—— ChoiceA heart-warming read
—— Emerald StreetHilarious.
—— Now MagazineA warm novel [with] echoes of Dodie Smith's I Capture the Castle
—— Sunday ExpressThis glorious comic novel is full of sweet-natured humour tempered with genuine emotion. Absolutely adorable.
—— YOU