Worth Waiting For: A heart-warming and feel-good romantic comedy

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by Tilly Tennant


  Can Kate and Alessandro’s love last the distance? Or will she return home with the one souvenir she doesn’t want – a broken heart…

  Fall in love with the colourful cafes and the cobbled piazzas of Rome and follow Kate’s dreams and her heart in this enchanting escapist read. Perfect for fans of Debbie Johnson and Carol Matthews.

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  What everyone’s saying about Rome is Where the Heart is:

  ‘What an absolute gem of a book. A lovely feel-good story.’ Stef Loz Book Blog

  ‘Every page of this novel was a delight to read… I loved this book, it picked me out of my wintertime blues!’ The Anxious Canadian

  A Wedding in Italy

  From Italy With Love Book 2

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  Sun, spaghetti and sparkling prosecco. When it comes to finding love, there’s no place like Rome…

  Kate is living the dream with her gorgeous boyfriend Alessandro in his native city, but the reality is sometimes a little less romantic than she’d hoped. Every day in her new home is a fight against leaking pipes, her cantankerous landlord and her less-than-perfect grasp of the Italian lingo.

  All around her there is talk of weddings, but when a secret from her past is thrust out into the open, Kate must fight to prove to Alessandro’s Mamma – and the rest of his formidable family – that she truly is Italian marriage material.

  With the women in Alessandro’s life on a mission to break them apart, the cracks begin to show and Kate starts to question if Alessandro really is the man of her dreams. Can love and the city of romance conquer all, or is that just a fairy-tale?

  Let Rome steal your heart this summer in this gorgeously romantic escapist read. Perfect for fans of Jo Thomas and Abby Clements.

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  What everyone’s saying about Tilly Tennant:

  ‘Wonderful characters which make you want to befriend them and a storyline which left me wanting more.’ The Reading Shed

  ‘What an absolute gem of a book. A lovely feel-good story.’ Stef Loz Book Blog

  ‘Observant, insightful, humorous, and heart squeezing. I adored her humor.’ Books and Bindings

  Christmas at the Little Village Bakery

  Honeybourne Series Book 2

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  It’s time to get toasty by the fire with a glass of mulled wine and a slice of chocolate yule log sprinkled with a little romance. Welcome to Christmas at the Little Village Bakery.

  Snow is falling in Honeybourne and Spencer is bringing home his American fiancée Tori for a traditional English Christmas with all the trimmings. But when his hippie mum and dad meet her high-maintenance parents, sparks of the wrong sort start to fly. Then Spencer bumps into his first love Jasmine and unexpected feelings come flooding back.

  Millie is run off her feet with Christmas orders at the Little Village Bakery and new baby Oscar. Thank goodness her cousin Darcie is here to help her. Although she does seem to be rather flirty with Millie’s boyfriend Dylan.

  Will Darcie ever find true love of her own? And is marrying Tori a terrible mistake for Spencer if his heart is with someone else?

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  A heartwarming Christmassy romantic comedy, perfect for fans of Carole Matthews and Milly Johnson.

  Acknowledgements

  If, as you turn the last page of this book, you think to yourself, I’d love to read that all over again, spare a thought for my long-suffering friend and erstwhile agent, Peta Nightingale. She had to read this book more times than she probably cares to remember, and always found a spark of something that made her go back and do it again. If you turn the final page and think, That was a cracking book, then that’s down to her too. She trawled through all the previous drafts, waving her magic wand so that you would see only the final sparkly one.

  And while I have your attention, I have many others to thank too. Firstly, my ever-patient family and friends, who never complain when I turn from a Mogwai to a Gremlin if they dare disturb my work time! I have to thank all the wonderful book bloggers, readers, and people of social media, who are endlessly encouraging and supportive. The same can be said for my fantastic author friends, in particular Mel, Holly, Jack, Jaimie and Emma, and so many others too numerous to list here but just as important. I have to shout out to my editor at Bookouture, Cara Chimirri, who has worked so hard and so enthusiastically to get Worth Waiting For polished up for a new lease of life. It’s been an absolute pleasure to work with her and I’m looking forward to our future projects with a great deal of excitement! As always, I have to thank lots of others at Bookouture, including Alexandra Holmes, Kim Nash, Noelle Holten, Sarah Hardy and Alex Crow.

  I’d also like to give a special mention to Philippa Milnes-Smith at The Soho Agency for being such a great caretaker of my early books.

  Finally, I have to say, in the words of Abba, thank you for the music. It was sitting on a train listening to a fantastic song on my iPod that inspired this story.

  Published by Bookouture in 2020

  An imprint of Storyfire Ltd.

  Carmelite House

  50 Victoria Embankment

  London EC4Y 0DZ

  www.bookouture.com

  Copyright © Tilly Tennant, 2014, 2020

  Tilly Tennant has asserted her right to be identified

  as the author of this work.

  Previously published in 2014 as The Man Who Can't Be Moved by The Soho Agency.

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers.

  eBook ISBN: 978-1-80019-212-6

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organisations, places and events other than those clearly in the public domain, are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

 

 


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