Esta autora es celebrada por sus comedias románticas, con un estilo de escritura a menudo descrito como ligero y divertido. Ella inyecta humor y picardía en sus obras, brindando alegría a sus lectores. Su prosa está llena de calidez y ligereza, haciendo que sus historias sean un deleite absoluto para leer.
Funny and evocative, refreshing as a G and T - this book is as good as a
holiday!' JANE LINFOOT, author of The Little Wedding Shop by the Sea. A
gorgeous summer read to escape with this summer!
A delightfully romantic, heartwarming read for everyone who's ever looked for The One and found someone better. You: kind, piano-playing sex god Me: hopelessly romantic charity shop manager Honeysuckle Jones has a problem, and her best friends Nell and Tash are on a mission to help her solve it. She needs a man -- a caring, intelligent, funny man. But most importantly, a man who's good with his hands... Luckily Honey's new neighbour -- moody, antisocial ex-chef Hal -- fails on almost every count. Even though the chemistry between them is electric, he's obviously wrong for her in every way. But when Honey discovers the devastating reason for his moods she decides to give him another chance. And discovers that the best songs aren't always in tune... A hilarious, feel-good, sexy romantic comedy for fans of Lucy Diamond, Paige Toon and Giovanna Fletcher.
When Violet moves to Swallow Beach, she inherits a small Victorian pier with an empty arcade perched on the end of it, and falls in love immediately. She wants nothing more than to rejuvenate it and make it grand again - but how? When she meets hunky Calvin, inspiration strikes. What if she turned the arcade into an adult-themed arcade full of artisan shops? Not everyone in the town is happy with the idea, but Violet loves her arcade and business begins to boom. But as tensions worsen and the heat between her and Calvin begins to grow, life at Swallow Beach becomes tricky. Is it worth staying to ride out the storm? And can Violet find her own happy ending before the swallows fly south for the winter?