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'A treat I needed!... It was heartfelt and real, and I just wanted to keep on reading!' NetGalley review Meet Jen. Flight attendant. Mum to a grown-up daughter. Permanently single. Age: Fifty (gulp)Number of children: OneNumber of husbands: Zero (it's complicated)Number of failed first dates in the last month: Too depressing to contemplateNumber of tickets for a romantic, once-in-a-lifetime trip: TwoNumber of days left to find her Mr Right to take on holiday: Quickly running out...A heart-warming and hilarious novel that proves age is just a number and it's never too late for a second chance. Fans of Kristen Bailey, Sophie Kinsella and Jill Mansell will be totally hooked from the very first page.Readers love The Woman Who Took a Chance:'A totally relatable read... It certainly resonated with me!... Hilarious... A fun fast read that I thoroughly enjoyed!' NetGalley Review 'Lots of genuine laugh-out-loud moments and I gobbled it up in 24 hours. I loved it!' NetGalley Review'Funny, uplifting, true to life, relatable, and cheerful. If you need cheering up this is the perfect book for you' NetGalley review 'I absolutely loved this... Fun, humorous and a real pick-you-up read... Fantastic' NetGalley Review 'Refreshingly different... Hilarious... Unexpected... Very entertaining' NetGalley Review, 'Heartwarming. It was the feel good story I needed' NetGalley Review 'I absolutely love Fiona Gibson's work, these are real women, living real lives and their stories leap off the page. Engaging, entertaining and incredibly funny, this is a razor-sharp look at dating in your fifties which shows that love - and flirting - is not just for the twentysomethings. Highly recommended' NetGalley Review 'Fiona Gibson's writing always makes me smile and this novel definitely did... A must read for fun!' NetGalley Review
The laugh-out-loud funny book from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Mum Who Got Her Life BackA straying husband. A broken heart. And a crazy rescue dog in a town of posh pooches...When Kerry Tambini upped sticks with her family to a new home on the coast, she couldn't have been happier. Then husband Rob made the biggest mistake of his life...Stranded with her children in snooty Shorling, Kerry has plenty on her plate. So how can she say no to the kids' pleas for a dog when they're missing their father dreadfully? Will adopting a wayward hound lead Kerry to a new love - or has she bitten off more than she can chew?As she steps back into the dating world Kerry must juggle her family, her neurotic dog and try to fit in with the local pedigree mums, making her a true heroine for our time.
When Cait, a chaotic single mother, becomes the agony aunt for a glossy parenting magazine, she thinks she might be the single worst person to do the job. But despite her early unwillingness, she gradually realises that the women writing might really need her help. Perhaps mothers need to realise that they're not actually expected to be perfect, after all? Then Cait gets an email from a mysterious reader - a single dad who simply signs his name R...
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