Home is where the heart is. A wonderfully romantic novel from the No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling author of Recipe for Love, A French Affair and The Perfect Match.
Katie Fforde lives in the beautiful Cotswold countryside with her
family, and is a true country girl at heart. Each of her books
explores a different profession or background and her research has
helped her bring these to life. She's been a porter in an auction
house, tried her hand at pottery, refurbished furniture, delved
behind the scenes of a dating website, and she's even been on a Ray
Mears survival course. She loves being a writer; to her there isn't
a more satisfying and pleasing thing to do. She particularly enjoys
writing love stories. She believes falling in love is the best
thing in the world, and she wants all her characters to experience
it, and her readers to share their stories.
To find out more about Katie Fforde step into her world at
www.katiefforde.com, visit her on Facebook and follow her on
Twitter @KatieFforde.
Perfect for the beach
*Bella*
Fun summer read
*Choice*
A fun helping of chick-lit
*OK!*
Funny and heartwarming
*Newmarket Journal*
I can see this being carried in many a beach bag because fans
simply adore her humorous, lively and character-driven stories.
They will certainly warm to Anna
*Peterborough Evening Telegraph*
British chick lit author Fforde (Bidding for Love) writes great stories about funny, smart women. Her latest is the tale of Anna, an interior designer, who buys a small English country cottage in the hopes of restoring it to its former glory. She meets this challenge head-on, learning to do all of the work herself. At a school reunion, Anna reconnects with architect Max Gordon, the one that got away. He's unbelievably handsome, fabulously wealthy, and successful to boot. But before Anna can finish the house and live happily ever after with the dreamy Max, the equally good-looking but impossible Rob Hunter enters the scene, responsible for ensuring that Anna's cottage is restored correctly. Rob is quite helpful with Caroline, Anna's newly rescued greyhound, but Anna is unsure what to make of him. Is he friend or foe? Written in an engaging, comfortable manner, Fforde's romantic comedy is entertaining but still has something to say about being a woman of the world. Recommended for all public libraries. Library marketing campaign.-Anastasia Diamond-Ortiz, Cleveland P.L. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.
Perfect for the beach * Bella *
Fun summer read * Choice *
A fun helping of chick-lit * OK! *
Funny and heartwarming * Newmarket Journal *
I can see this being carried in many a beach bag because fans
simply adore her humorous, lively and character-driven stories.
They will certainly warm to Anna * Peterborough Evening Telegraph *
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