Alice Mayhow, part-time architect and full-time mother to Alfie, is to gardening what Alan Titchmarsh is to deep-sea fishing. So finding she's been volunteered to design a new garden for the village c
For every woman who has ever dreamed of starting over, or being a better mother, or just knitting a really nice scarf . . .When her husband dies in a car crash--not long after announcing he wants a di
Struggling to maintain a secure home for her three boys after a painful divorce, Molly inherits her aunt's crumbling manor house and opens a bed-and-breakfast that is challenged by her conniving broth
A year after the death of her unfaithful husband, Jo has managed to create a successful knitting business and helped her sons to adjust, as she deals with the consequences of having a brief affair and
When her husband dies in a car crash--not long after announcing he wants a divorce--Jo Mackenzie packs up her two rowdy boys and moves from London to a dilapidated villa in her seaside hometown where
Jo MacKenzie yearns for some quiet time alone as she tries to manage three rambunctious children, a busy new shop and cafe, a fledgling romance and the antics of her friends and family. Original. 60,0
Suddenly widowed by a car crash that ended the life of her unfaithful husband, Jo Mackenzie moves to a small British seaside community and takes over her beloved grandmother's knitting shop, where she
They may be your inspiration or your best friend, kind protectors or big on homework and manners, there for the first diaper change or always?out at the bar, but there is no one else quite like Dad. I
Grandparents—what would we do without them? They come in all shapes and sizes but with their wise words and kind ways they can be a source of inspiration and encouragement like no other. Here Britain'
Eighteen of Britain's most exciting authors have written brand new stories especially for this spellbinding collection, including Kate Atkinson, Celia Brayfield, Christopher Brookmyre, Lewis Davies,