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'Escapist summer reading at its best.' Jill Mansell Tess Simpson
needs a break!No one appreciates her at home. No one appreciates
her at work. And now her dog has died. She's had enough! Maybe what
she really needs is a break from hopeless husband, Dave, the
ungrateful 'kidults' and the lacklustre job. River Romero needs a
break! She's had success in the past, but screenwriting is a tough
career in a tough town and her next script has got to fly or
River's dream career is over. The swap! Everything about River's
L.A. life sounds exciting to Tess, from the condo with a pool, to
the Hollywood glitz. Everything about Tess's English country life
sounds so calming to River, from the wisteria over the front door
to the peaceful bedroom. Both women want their lives to change, but
real life isn't like the movies. And what if getting away from it
all isn't all it's cracked up to be? A laugh out loud emotional
read, perfect for fans of Fiona Gibson, Tracy Bloom and Sophie
Ranald!
Discover Gillian Godden's action-packed gangland thrillers!Diamond
by name... Handsome, wealthy and successful, lawyer Nick Diamond is
a man who commands and expects respect from everyone he meets.
People think he is a man to be trusted. They are wrong. Deadly by
nature. Because away from his glittering life in upper-class
Chelsea, Nick is keeping a dark and dangerous secret. One that
takes him to the slum estates of Glasgow and a very different
world. Nick will do anything to keep his secret under wraps,
because if it's ever revealed it would be his downfall. Don't miss
this brilliant new gangland story from Gillian Godden - guaranteed
to keep you on the edge of your seat! Perfect for fans of Kimberley
Chambers, Heather Atkinson and Caz Finlay. What people are saying
about Gillian Godden! 'An edge of your seat read that will leave
you breathless!' Bestselling author, Kerry Kaya. 'Characters were
so real I'm still looking over my shoulder! Bestselling author Owen
Mullen.
"Don't think that your wife has placed waste-paper baskets in the
rooms as ornaments."
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"Don't forget that very true remark that while face powder may
catch a man, baking powder is the stuff to hold him."
Marriage can be a series of humorous miscommunications, a power
struggle, or a diplomatic nightmare. Men and women have long
struggled to figure each other out--and the misunderstandings can
continue well after they've been joined in matrimony. But long
before "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus," couples turned to
self-help booklets such as "How to Be a Good" "Husband "and "How to
Be a Good Wife," two historic advice books that are now
delightfully reproduced by the Bodleian Library.
The books, originally published in the 1930s for middle-class
British couples, are filled with witty and charming aphorisms on
how wives and husbands should treat each other. Some advice is
unquestionably outdated--"It is a wife's duty to look her best. If
you don't tidy yourself up, don't be surprised if your husband
begins to compare you unfavorably with the typist at the
office"--but many other pieces of advice are wholly applicable
today. They include such insightful sayings as: "Don't tell your
wife terminological inexactitudes, which are, in plain English,
lies. A woman has wonderful intuition for spotting even minor
departures from the truth"; "After all is said and done, husbands
are not terribly difficult to manage"; or "Don't squeeze the tube
of toothpaste from the top instead of from the bottom. This is one
of the small things of life that always irritates a careful
wife."
Entertaining and charmingly illustrated, "How to Be a Good
Husband" and "How to Be a Good Wife"offer enduringly useful advice
for all couples, from the newly engaged to those celebrating their
golden anniversary.
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My Hero
(Hardcover)
Na'krystal Williams
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R496
Discovery Miles 4 960
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Do you love someone enough to let them go?It was love at first
sight when talented art student Felicity "Flick" Johnston-Hart and
Jim MacDuff's worlds collided at Oxford University. However, after
years of blissful marriage, everything crashes down when their
marriage comes to a painful and abrupt end, thanks to Flick's
interfering mother Penelope. Finally succumbing to maternal
pressure, Flick falls into the high-flying career her mother
believed she was destined for. However, she soon realises life
without Jim isn't all she'd hoped, and that some decisions, once
made, cannot be undone. Meanwhile, Jim is settling back into life
as a single man in the beautiful Highland village of Shieldaig,
when an unexpected visitor brings painful news. A letter from
beyond the grave leads him to do something he never imagined and
takes him on a journey he didn't anticipate. Can either of them
heal and truly move on? Or is it true that a broken heart can never
be a blank canvas? This book was previously published as Through
the Glass. Praise for Lisa Hobman: 'I love it! - escape to the
beautiful Isle of Skye with this feel-good, uplifting story of lost
love and second chances...' Holly Martin 'Simply gorgeous. An
uplifting story of two broken individuals trying to find the
courage to take a chance on love again' Jessica Redland 'A really
uplifting, feel-good read about hope, love and second chances, that
really did warm my heart.' Kim Nash 'A gorgeous, heart-warming
romantic journey, reminds us to never give up on love...' Lucy
Coleman 'You will fall in love with this story of fresh starts and
mending broken hearts' Mandy Baggot 'A heart-breakingly beautiful
story of love and loss set in the stunning village of Glentorrin.
Be prepared to fall in love over and over again.' Nancy Barone
'What a beautiful read this was. I was rooting for Juliette from
the first page. Lisa handled some tough subjects with a delicate
and deft touch. I'm ready to escape to Skye!' Sarah Bennett
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