A Secret Garden: An utterly gorgeous feel good romance
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With her young son, her picture-postcard garden and her furniture restoration business, she's very happy and very busy. She is not - repeat not - looking for love.
But Sian’s good intentions are torpedoed one glorious summer’s evening with the arrival ofGus Berresford. One-time explorer and full-time heartbreaker, Gus is ridiculously exciting, wonderfully glamorous and a completely inappropriate love interest for a single mother.
But she and Gus have met before. And, despite Sian's best intentions, it isn't long before she's falling for him all over again ...
Feel the sun on your face and fall in love with this gloriously romantic tale from the No.1 bestselling Katie Fforde. Perfect for fans of Debbie Macomber and Susan Mallery.
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A Summer at Sea
A gorgeous feel-good summer read
A beautiful, uplifting and heart-warming story about finding love where you least expect it.
Emily is happy with her life. She has a steady career as a midwife that she loves. She enjoys the freedom of being a single woman. But she can’t help feeling that she could do with a little more excitement in her life.
So when her best friend Rebecca asks whether she’d like to spend the entire summer cooking on a ‘puffer’ boat off the dramatic Scottish coast, she jumps at the chance. A spot of sea air and all that delicious food sounds like a wonderful idea…
But Emily doesn’t expect the kitchen assistant she’s working with to be so jealous and competitive. And she certainly doesn’t expect to meet Alasdair, a handsome and captivating local doctor. Emily tries her best not to notice him. Because if she falls in love with Alasdair, as he appears to be falling for her, she might never want her old life back again…
A perfect choice for fans of Susan Mallery, Mary Kay Andrews and Debbie Macomber.
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‘Deliciously witty and romantic.’ Marian Keyes
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‘Charming... enormously enjoyable... like listening to Cole Porter or watching The Philadelphia Story.’ Newsday
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Recipe for Love
An utterly delicious feel good romance
‘This fun and witty novel combines mouth-watering recipes, a beautiful location and an intriguing love story and is an absolute must read for all Fforde fans.’ No.1 Magazine
Take one aspiring cook, one judge, and a spoonful of romance...
When Zoe Harper wins a coveted place in a televised cookery competition she's thrilled. It's a chance to cook her way to fame and fortune and the little delicatessen she's set her heart on.
The first task has hardly begun when she finds herself with rather too much on her plate. Not only has she got to contend with the fiercely competitive and downright devious Cher, but she's fast developing an inconvenient crush on one of the judges - the truly delicious Gideon Irving.
All too soon there's more than canapés, cupcakes and cordon bleu at stake. Will Zoe win the competition or is Gideon one temptation too far? And is Zoe really prepared to risk it all for love?
A gorgeously romantic story perfect for fans of Susan Mallery, Mary Kay Andrews and Debbie Macomber.
Acknowledgements
As always, it takes almost as many people to create a book as it does patches to make a double-size quilt, and inevitably I will forget some of these people and get things wrong. I fervently apologise for both these things. I don’t do it on purpose; I do it because I am very forgetful! But below are the people I haven’t forgotten, and I thank them most sincerely for their help and inspiration.
To everyone, past and present, who is involved in the Rodborough Real Gardens and Sculpture Trail. Of course we had to appear in a book!
Alan Ford, who introduced me to the heroic and inspirational Pascal Mychalysin, Master Mason of Gloucester Cathedral.
Marion Mako and Tim Mowl, garden historians and extremely entertaining lunch companions.
Ori Hellerstein, artisan baker, who told me about three-phase electricity amongst more bread-based things.
Sarah Watts, garden designer and wonderful source of information.
Tim Hancock and Rebecca Flint of Tortworth Plants, and Derry Watkins of Special Plants Nursery.
Sue Devine, guide at Gloucester Cathedral, whose knowledge could fill several books.
Richard Davis, brother of the wonderful writer and friend Jo Thomas, who knows an awful lot about betting and how sometimes people do win!
Dr Annie Grey and her team for the wonderful programme Victorian Bakers, which was part of the inspiration for this book.
All my wonderful team at Century – Selina Walker, Georgina Hawtrey-Woore, Aslan Byrne, Chris Turner and Sarah Ridley, and Charlotte Bush and her team.
My wonderful agent Bill Hamilton. Crème de la crème of agents.
Richenda Todd, copy-editor worth double her weight in rubies.
To all my writer friends who keep me going, thank you.
First published in Great Britain in 2013 by Century, Arrow Books, Random House
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ISBN: 978-1-78681-247-6