Practically Perfect

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Practically Perfect

A cottage renovation. A good-looking but impossible stranger arrives. A life adventure awaits. . . from the No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling author of A Wedding in Provence, One Enchanted Evening and Island in the Sun. 'The queen of uplifting, feel good romance' AJ Pearce 'Top-drawer romantic escapism' Daily Mail 'Delicious - gorgeous humour and the lightest of touches' Sunday Times __________ Anna has risked everything to buy and renovate her tiny but beautiful cottage set in the sleepy village of Amberford. The outside is perfect, but inside all is chaos: with a ladder for a staircase, no downstairs flooring, and only candles for lighting. It's no wonder that Anna's soon wondering whether she's bitten off more than she can chew. Her neighbour Chloe comes to the rescue: providing wine, sympathy and a rescue greyhound: Caroline! But just as Anna's starting to believe she's found the perfect idyll, good-looking but impossible Rob Hunter arrives on the scene, putting up more obstacles than Anna can deal with. Can Anna make this work? Can she have her dream house and win round the perfect man?__________ Readers love the Katie Fforde escapism . . . ***** 'Lighthearted, funny and a delight to read.' ***** 'A fun, lightedhearted read perfect for a summer evening.' ***** 'Books like this are perfect for curling up with and leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling.' ***** 'A wonderful hug in a book teaching the age old compromise and communication of love.' ***** 'I do believe this is my all time favourite Katie Fforde story. A pleasing tale with lovely characters and a happy ever after ending.' Katie Fforde, Sunday Times bestselling author, February 2024
Practically Perfect

When surgeon Connie Wright broke her arm, she had some serious decisions to make. It seemed natural to go home, but finding Patrick Durrant pinch–hitting for her father in his general practice was disturbing. Connie thought him deeply attractive, and his small son, Edward, soon found a place in her heart. But how could she let herself fall in love when Patrick would be moving on to a permanent country practice, and Connie would of course be returning to London?
Practically Perfect

Is it possible to commit the perfect murder? The killers profiled by author Dale Brawn in Practically Perfect certainly thought so. These individuals believed they could beat the criminal justice system. In the end, they all find out that crime really doesn't pay.