Poppy Dolan
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Finding happiness one stitch at a time
When Dee Blackthorn's brother, JP, breaks both wrists not only is he in need of a helping hand – or two – with the knitting shop he owns. Luckily, Dee has all the time in the world to help out – she's just been unceremoniously fired from her demanding job amidst scandalous office rumours she's certain her hot-shot nemesis, Ben, is behind…
Back in the village of Fenwild where JP's shop resides, Dee...
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'Wonderfully warm and laugh-out-loud funny… you cannot fail to be uplifted by it' Cressida McLaughlinWhen the going gets tough, the tough get sewing…
At twenty-nine, Connie isn't exactly living her dreams. When her beloved gran died Connie returned to Hazelhurst, the village she grew up in, and took over her gran's old job as caretaker at the village hall. It's not a career in journalism as she'd hoped, but she loves working at Bluebell Hall....
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'I devoured this book in a single sitting, it grabbed me right from its hilarious opening paragraph. Poppy Dolan is simply unputdownable.' Claudia Carroll
When Molly's sweet but hopeless brother Sam comes to her with news of yet another failed romance, she offers to show him where he keeps going wrong. By teaching Sam some of the golden rules of dating, Molly helps Sam land his dream woman.
Molly soon hits on the idea of turning her dating wisdom...
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A funny, feel-good novel about baking, relationships and babies, perfect for fans of Sue Watson and Mhairi McFarlane. For Ellie Redford, life is good. Her husband, Pete, is fantastic, she has great friends and an okay job at a food magazine. But according to the rest of the world there's one thing missing: a baby. Ellie knows Pete would make a brilliant dad and his not-so-subtle hints confirm he is keen to become one. For Ellie it's not so simple....
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Stevie's life has changed beyond recognition since having her first baby. Stevie loves being a mum, but between the isolation and being vomited on five times a day, she really wishes she had someone to talk to.
With husband Ted working hard to keep the family afloat, Stevie really doesn't want to burden him with her feelings. Turning to the internet, Stevie starts the anonymous First-Time Mum blog and blasts the rose-tinted glasses of parenthood...