Author:Trisha Ashley
The delightful Sunday Times bestselling novel from Trisha Ashley
'One of the best writers around!' Katie Fforde
'Full of down-to-earth humour.' Sophie Kinsella
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All Marnie wants is somewhere to call home. Mourning lost years spent in a marriage that has finally come to an end, she needs a fresh start and time to heal. Things she hopes to find in the rural west Lancashire village her mother always told her about.
With nothing but her two green thumbs, Marnie takes a job as a gardener, which comes with a little cottage to make her own. The garden is beautiful - filled with roses, lavender and honeysuckle - and only a little rough around the edges. Which is more than can be said for her next-door neighbour, Ned Mars.
Marnie remembers Ned from her college days but he's far from the untroubled man she once knew. A recent relationship has left him with a heart as bruised as her own.
Can a summer spent gardening help them recapture the forgotten dreams they've let get away?
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Readers are falling in love with The Garden of Forgotten Wishes
***** 'Gorgeous . . . a lovely rom-come to cheer your heart and ease your soul.'
***** 'Once again another outstanding book full of intrigue, hope and a new beginning.'
***** 'A perfect read to escape with.'
Warm-hearted and deliciously witty
—— The Peterborough TelegraphA gorgeous romance, full of sexual tension and tantalizing possibility. I fell head over heels for Alex and Poppy, and loved travelling all over the world with them both
—— Beth O'LearyThe hottest book of the summer - the pages simply sizzle!
—— Josie SilverThe ideal getaway for those who wish to travel without leaving the house!
—— Lindsey KelkA funny, quirky and addictive read - if you loved When Harry Met Sally, you're going to fall for these two. We did!
—— Woman and HomeA gorgeous page-turner of a novel that provided the perfect escapist romp
—— Laura Jane WilliamsFunny, and seriously sizzling
—— BestClever and funny, this is a tender love story
—— Woman & HomeThis sizzling love story had us on the edge of our deckchairs!
—— Take a BreakExuberant wit, hilarious badinage and enough sexual tension to cause the vicar to unbutton her dog collar
—— Yorkshire TimesThe ideal addition to any suitcase
—— BUZZ MagazieThe epitome of a summer novel... perfect for these long, (mostly) sunny days
—— CultureflyFull of vacation magic underpinned with the importance of home
—— My WeeklyEmily Henry's writing is succulent and addictive, making this a novel that is sweetly charming from start to finish, filled with yearning and tension. Above all though Henry allows space for authenticity, the characters have very real struggles and challenges to undergo - Poppy is at a roadblock in her career. It is this that makes the novel so engaging, as it feels immensely real and immediate. This is the perfect summer read and we can't recommend it enough
—— Off The RecordThis author writes such fabulous romcoms
—— Prima MagazineChick lit with an edge
—— GuardianI LOVE her books. She always delivers a fabaliss read
—— Marian KeyesA romcom with attitude
—— Mail on SundayMagical touches blend with precise realism in this bittersweet tale of a mermaid trying to put the sea behind her... What makes the novel sing is how Roffey fleshes out these mythical goings-on with pin-sharp detail from the real world, as Aycayia, hidden away in David's bedroom, navigates the perils (and pleasures) of life on land
—— ObserverThe Mermaid of the Black Conch arrives bearing tragedy and beauty. Monique Roffey has created a new myth for an age of ruined oceans. She continues to be one of our most exciting new Caribbean voices
—— A.L. KennedyArresting... where can Aycayia [the mermaid] be most free, asks this truly original novel, deftly weaving myth, feminism, humour and social realism
—— Daily MailWith easy prose and the tantalising story of a mermaid loved and feared in equal measure, [Roffey] draws the reader in... A book for our time
—— Ingrid PersaudMonique Roffey is a writer of verve, vibrancy and compassion, and her work is always a joy to read
—— Sarah HallMonique Roffey has a sharp, original way of looking at the world... an arrestingly poetic story
—— The Times[Monique Roffey] is the most adventurous of writers and The Mermaid of Black Conch does not disappoint... this is a strange, haunting, original and memorable novel about Aycayia, a mermaid from deep history who is entrapped and taken out of the sea... This is a novel packed with layers of meaning around womanhood, alienation, masculinity, toxic attitudes towards women, and inter-female rivalry, as well as love, compassion and the search for home
—— Bernardine EvaristoMonique Roffey is a unique talent and most daring and versatile of writers. I never know what to expect and I'm never disappointed
—— Bernardine EvaristoThe Mermaid of Black Conch is wonderfully written, with both soul and intense drama - it glistens almost, like the mermaid! I love its all-round charisma and also its great compassion for both humanity and the natural world
—— Diana EvansAn extraordinary, beautifully written, captivating, visceral book - full of mythic energy and unforgettable characters, including some tremendously transgressive women... It is utterly original - unlike anything we've ever read - and feels like a classic in the making from a writer at the height of her powers. It's a book that will take you to the furthest reaches of your imagination - we found it completely compelling
—— Costa Judges, 2020A fiercely modern mermaid story... Roffey subverts the fairtyale... The narrative is interspersed with poetry, journal entries, recollections and passages that give insight into various characters' perspectives; this entertaining novel, like Aycayia [the mermaid], is itself a shape-shifting curiosity.
—— The TimesI would definitely recommend The Mermaid of Black Conch...a bittersweet love story between a beautiful young woman cursed to live as a mermaid and a fisherman... a joy to read, brimming with memorable characters and vivid descriptions... a hugely entertaining and thought-provoking novel
—— Rebecca Jones , BBC NewsRoffey doesn't limit herself to simple romance, but delves into themes of corruption, prejudice, ecology and more
—— Rihannon Thomas , Radio TimesMagical
—— Maggie O'Farrell , Sunday TimesThe novel is a unique Caribbean fable that takes the familiar story of a mermaid abruptly thrust onshore and brings it to a new place. It reads like the work of a novelist in command of her material and focused on using a mythic 'then' to speak to now
—— Malachi McIntosh, Fiction Chair, OCM Bocas Prize 2021A lyrical love story about a mermaid and a fisherman, but equally, transformation and ancient ways. It's exquisite
—— Sophie Dahl[A] beautiful book... Roffey's writing is lyrical and filled with magic, but there is plenty of bittersweet realism to ground it
—— Sophie Dahl , Daily MailA very beautiful, haunting book
—— Stage