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Ivy Lane: Part 2
Ivy Lane: Part 2
Oct 6, 2024 12:12 PM

Author:Cathy Bramley

Ivy Lane: Part 2

Romance ripens at Ivy Lane . . .

Tilly Parker is feeling happier than she has done since her life completely changed nearly two years ago. As she flourishes under the summer sun, she throws herself into life at Ivy Lane, complete with strawberry planting, chinwags with Gemma and cups of tea with Alf.

And excitement reaches fever pitch when a TV crew descends to capture life inside a modern-day allotment, bringing out the best (new wellies and lipstick) and the worst (parsnip rivalry) in them all.

As Tilly’s broken heart slowly mends, she attracts the attention of not one but two suitors – but is Tilly ready for romance and what secrets is she still keeping from her friends at Ivy Lane?

Ivy Lane is a serialized novel told in four parts – taking you through a year in the life of Tilly Parker – with Summer the second part.

Each part of Ivy Lane is approx. 10 chapters.

Praise for Cathy Bramley:

'A witty, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy with a protagonist you'll love and I highly recommend it!' Miranda Dickinson

'The Ivy Lane series is such a clever little idea... It took me an hour or so to read and it was delightful! I very much look forward to the three other Ivy Lane novellas. I loved Tilly and I can’t wait to read more from her!' Chick Lit Reviews & News

'Full of LOL moments with tenderness that can leave your eyes filled with tears' Room for Reading

'Cute, charming and very, very funny... similar in feel to the books by Lindsey Kelk and Abby Clements' Page to Stage Reviews

Reviews

Beautifully drawn characters, with love and humour across four seasons. I fell in love with this book

—— Rachael Lucas, author of Sealed with a Kiss

A perfect cup of sunshine on a cold and dreary day . . . a beautiful way to escape from the world

—— Josephine Moon, author of The Tea Chest

A fantastic read filled with laugh-out-loud funny moments. A lovely, heart-warming story – highly recommended

—— Compelling Reads

Like a warm rug to wrap around yourself in winter and picnic on in the summer. It has a delicious warmth, optimism and sheer lust for life

—— Sue Watson, author of Love, Lies and Lemon Cake

Filled with friendship, humour and genuinely loveable characters of all ages, shapes and sizes

—— One More Page

Wonderfully witty . . . I easily fell in love with Tillyand her world. I couldn’t put it down

—— Jenny Hale, author of Love Me for Me

Satisfying, dreamy and delicious – leaves you wanting just a little bit more . . . Roll on July for part two!

—— Crooks on Books

Such a charming, feel-good story

—— Carole’s Books

McEwan's best novel so far, his masterpiece

—— Evening Standard

Subtle as well as powerful, adeptly encompassing comedy as well as atrocity, Atonement is a richly intricate book... A superb achievement

—— Sunday Times

An evocative depiction of the dangers of innocence and ignorance in the face of uncomfortable reality.

—— Herald

Brilliantly explores the currents of guilt, shame and anger... Utterly satisfying, complete

—— Scotsman

A complex, thought-provoking novel.

—— Fanny Blake , Woman and Home

Smoulders with slow-burning menace

—— The Times

Just brilliant, particularly for the clever, poignant final chapter. I loved the shattering, satisfying twist

—— Tasmina Perry , Red

I love being transported to a different era and this masterly novel succeeds at every level

—— Stephanie Beacham , Daily Express

This is a rare creature - a heartbreaker with genuine heart. Wonderful

—— Herald

One of the great unrequited love stories

—— Eve Magazine

An astonishing narrative... a novel that stick with you long after you finish it

—— Rich Clarke , Week

Simply stunning from beginning to end, this tense, evocative, beautifully-drawn novel transported me back to the 1930s and 40s, swept me away - and broke my heart too.

—— .

Atonement is a magnificent novel, shaped and paced with awesome confidence and eloquence

—— Independent

Subtle as well as powerful, adeptly encompassing comedy as well as atrocity, Atonement is a richly intricate book- A superb achievement which combines a magnificent display of the powers of the imagination with a probing exploration of them

—— Sunday Times
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