Author:Katie Flynn
From bestselling author Katie Flynn. The end of a marriage doesn’t mean the end of life
After the sudden and brutal breakdown of her marriage, Jenny finds herself alone for the first time in her life when she leaves the comfortable farmhouse with her four-year-old daughter.
Taking refuge in a seaside town in North Wales, Jenny finds a room in a boarding house. It’s difficult at first, but as she gets to know her fellow residents, she gradually begins to see that life has much more to offer than she could ever have dreamed.
And when she meets Bill, the owner of the local coffee bar, she finally understands that she is far happier now, living on her own, than she ever was when she was married.
Spunky, flirty, and full of sass, Love the One You’re With is everything a romance should be! Lauren Layne has a winner
—— New York Times bestselling author Christie CraigA sparkling romance for any woman who’s ever reinvented herself . . . or wants to
—— Stephanie Bond, bestselling author of Stop the Wedding!A fun and sexy romp through Manhattan, Love the One You’re With is a great addition to the Stiletto series!
—— Elisabeth Barrett, author of Slow Summer BurnCampari for Breakfast is truly, charmingly, battily splendid… Utterly divine!
—— Lucy Robinson, author of The Unfinished Symphony of You and MeThis charming debut about family secrets reads like a cross between I Capture the Castle and Love, Nina
—— Cathy Rentzenbrink , BooksellerA 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.
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