Author:Scarlett Bailey
The perfect festive romance to curl up with...
Can a Christmas escape mend a broken heart?
When Alex Munro learns that the love of her life is getting married to another woman, all she wants to do is get as far away from her hometown as possible.
So she moves to a cosy Cornish cottage, which seems to come complete with the world's scruffiest dog. She also finds that the whole village is determined to get her involved in the holiday festivities despite her wanting to be alone.
But when she meets handsome neighbour Ruan, Alex realises she doesn't want to spend Christmas by herself after all. Although, after being left heartbroken by his ex-fiancée, Ruan has no intention of letting anyone get close to him again...
A fun, festive romantic comedy to curl up with this winter. If you love Jenny Colgan, Josie Silver and Veronica Henry, you'll love this heartwarming Christmas read.
Festive fun from the Queen of Christmas chick lit
—— Fabulous Magazine, Sun on SundayI LOVE it! It was funny, romantic and the perfect book to snuggle up with - Scarlett Bailey does it again!
—— Miranda DickinsonA delicious Christmas read!
—— Trisha AshleyThis is one of those series that started off phenomenal, and only gets better with every subsequent book.
—— Laura Thalassa, author of The Bargainer SeriesGet ready to be enthralled from the first word, and begging for more by the last. Raven Kennedy crafts an astonishing world that's filled with captivating characters and a story you won't be able to put down
—— Ivy Asher, bestselling author of The Osseous Chronicles and The Lost Sentinel SeriesThis series is amazing and I can't recommend it enough. It is one of the best New Adult Fantasy books out there.
—— Kay Thatcher, author of Prince of BladesTEN GILDED STARS! Remarkably original . . . and the prose, people . . . gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous
—— Olivia Wildenstein, USA Today Bestselling AuthorAn emotional rollercoaster
—— Elizabeth Brown, author of Blood CrownWhat I've enjoyed so far about this series is how it's a metaphor about real, emotional issues
—— Day Leitao, author of Kingdom of Curses and Shadows SeriesI devoured [the] first book and it ended on such a nice cliff-hanger that I am thirsting for the next one
—— Emmie Hamilton, author of Chosen to FallI never wanted it to end. I lived, loved, and was utterly consumed, page after page. Raven Kennedy has crafted a masterful and timeless tale that I will happily lose myself in over and over again.
—— Ivy Asher, Amazon bestselling author of The Osseous Chronicles and The Lost Sentinel SeriesI think what I've enjoyed so far about this series is how it's a metaphor about real, emotional issues.
—— Day Leitao, author of Kingdom of Curses and Shadows SeriesThis is one of those series that started off phenomenal, and only gets better with every subsequent book.
—— Laura Thalassa, author of The Bargainer SeriesThe perfect summer read to pack in your suitcase
—— CandisA lovely, heart-warming read
—— CultureflyA perfect read for your holiday
—— That's Life!This is the ultimate summer seaside getaway read
—— WomanFor the last two days I have done nothing but read this book or think longingly about when I can return to reading this book. It's sad, and confronting, and comforting, and life-affirming all at the same time. Congrats, Catherine Newman, on an astonishing debut.
—— KATIE BISHOP, author of THE GIRLS OF SUMMERCatherine Newman sees the heartbreak and comedy of life with wisdom and unflinching compassion. The way she finds the extraordinary in the everyday is nothing short of poetry. She's a writer's writer-and a human's human.
—— KATHERINE CENTER , New York Times bestselling authorAn absolute heartbreaker of a novel. Catherine Newman's book... is a celebration of life. For anyone who has prepared a hole in their heart for loss, We All Want Impossible Things is a reminder that, in time, that hollowed hallowed space is also there for when the light and love pour back in.
—— LAURA ZIGMAN, author of SEPARATION ANXIETYHow did Catherine Neman write a book about dying that is so luminously alive? Earthy, funny, and terrifyingly honest - this is a book with heart and guts and all the other goopy gravt we need to stay among the living. A radical delight.
—— RUFI THORPENewman perfectly captures the beauty and burden of caring for someone in their final moments while showing the gift of Edi and Ash's once-in-a-lifetime friendship. A warm and remarkably funny book that will make readers laugh through their tears.
—— KIRKUSThis is a proper laugh-out-loud tale of friendship that will utterly win your heart ... A truly special book - prepare to read this, fall in love and then hector everyone you know into reading it.
—— STYLISTDevastatingly funny ... handled with compassion and courage in elegant prose lightened by honest humour.
—— MAIL ON SUNDAYWe All Want Impossible Things is a thing of rare beauty: sweet and sharp, to be devoured, then remembered and loved life-long.
—— iA celebration of friendship and family
—— FABULOUSBook of the month
—— GOOD HOUSEKEEPINGUtterly life-affirming and joyful
—— REDFull of humour, warmth and eye-popping honesty ... a beautiful, candid and uplifting testament to female friendship that will make you laugh and cry
—— WOMAN & HOMEBeautiful and emotional ... heartbreakingly sad, but also full of humour and ultimately about living and love. I will recommend this to everyone.
—— PRIMAFunny, bitter and life-affirming
—— GRAZIAThis is a story about holding on, the power of creating memories and, ultimately, letting go. Tissues at the ready.
—— THE HANDBOOKSmart dialogue and cutting wit ... an accomplished writer
—— IRISH TIMESA profound study of grief, love and friendship that will resonate with anyone who has lost someone special ... there are plenty of funny and touching moments in this beautiful novel that will make your heart soar.
—— HEATIn Newman's hands... this tale of love and friendship is tender, funny, life-affirming joy.
—— MARIE CLAIRE, 'Best Books of 2023'The most wonderful book in the way it celebrates friendship. I highly recommend it.
—— MARIELLA FROSTRUP, TIMES RADIOImpossible not to weep. Yet, we also find ourselves laughing out loud through the tears ... For all the sense of tragedy and loss, we see Ash develop renewed gratitude for the beauty and humour in even the most mundane moments of life.
—— DAILY EXPRESSFull of humour, warmth, and raw honesty ... a beautiful, uplifting testament to female friendship that will make you laugh and cry
—— WOMAN5 stars
—— SUNDAY EXPRESSUnique, touching and immersive
—— NB MagazineStraub writes beautifully and amusingly . . . hard to beat for sheer charm and gentle wit
—— Daily MailSmart and entertaining
—— StylistHugely talented . . . intelligent holiday reading
—— Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4Warm and big-hearted . . . leaves you smiling for days
—— Maria Semple, bestselling author of Where'd You Go, BernadetteStraub writes with such verve and sympathetic understanding of her characters . . . Reading this novel has all the pleasures of reading one of Anne Tyler's compelling family portraits
—— New York TimesIt's the beautifully drawn, vibrant characters that make this smart, compelling novel so irresistible
—— Liane MoriartyA funny and insightful look at love and relationships
—— Good HousekeepingA smart, cool sensibility
—— ElleLovely, satisfying
—— EW.comSmart and fresh, offering new insights into the lives of people all around us
—— Brooklyn MagazineThoughtful and hilarious
—— Real SimpleIt would be easy to compare Straub to other masters of the genre like Meg Wolitzer or Jennifer Egan, but she's already a master in her own right
—— The MillionsEmma Straub is such a funny and brilliant writer and this time-travelling tale is a charming exploration of what it would be like to find yourself younger and surrounded by the people you love when they're still at the height of their power
—— StylistWise and often hilarious
—— BuzzfeedReaders will devour this witty and warmly satisfying novel
—— Publishers WeeklyA precise and observant writer whose supple prose carries the story along without a snag. Straub's characters are a quirky and interesting bunch . . . it's a pleasure spending time with them
—— Starred Review, KirkusDevilishly observed
—— Starred Review, BooklistSprinkled with humour and insight
—— Starred Review, Library JournalStraub is consistently excellent
—— Book Riot