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Three friends. Three wishes. And a dollop of magic... Shy Chrissie, well-meaning Dee and no-nonsense Amber have worked together at law firm Hood, Mann & Derek ever since leaving their respective colleges. Now in their late twenties, the women have a close-knit friendship with much more in common than just typing up letters and legal documents for their solicitor bosses. Firstly, they've all been living with their respective boyfriends for the last few years. Secondly, they feel a marriage proposal is well overdue. When office siren Cougar Kate invites the three women to her birthday soirée - complete with visiting fortune teller - the girls know there is only one question they'll be asking the mysterious Madam Rosa: Will their men be going down on one knee any time soon? But opting to see a clairvoyant like Madam Rosa, who claims to know everything, is a bit like opening Pandora's box. Some revelations are a joy, whereas others are most definitely not. Sometimes you have to be careful what you wish for...
Janey Richardson thought she had it all - the perfect job, a drop-dead gorgeous boyfriend, a cutesy cottage love nest, and a socking great diamond on her left hand. But things aren't always as they seem, as Janey is about to discover when an unexpected stranger turns up exposing a secret that shatters her world. There's only one thing for it. She's going to have to disappear.Garth Davis thought he had it all too, until a secret is revealed that turns his world upside down. He is left with one burning question, but he's going to have to take a five-thousand-mile journey to find the answer.When Janey's and Garth's worlds collide, a thaw takes place in Janey's heart. But is Garth 'The One'? Making the right decision isn't easy, especially when Janey's own past rushes back to meet her.
As the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve, Cassandra Cherry's life takes a turn for the worse when she stumbles upon husband Stevie lying naked, except for his socks, on a coat-strewn bed with a 45-year-old divorcee called Cynthia. Suddenly single, Cass throws herself into the business of getting over Stevie with gusto. Her main problems now are making her nine-year-old twins happy, juggling a new social life with a return to work and avoiding being arrested by an infuriating policeman who always seems to turn up at the most inopportune moments. Then, just when Cass is least prepared, and much to Stevie's chagrin, she crashes head over heels in love with the last person she'd ever expected.
Put your feet up, sit back and dip into the feelgood humour of Cappuccino and Chick-Chat for a behind-the-scenes glimpse into bestselling author Debbie Viggiano's life... 'I swear things happen to me that don't happen to others: from having a barbecue and requiring the fire brigade, flying off on holiday and forgetting where the hotel is, visiting the vet with a dog that "mists" every occupant in the waiting room, setting fire to restaurant menus (Fire Brigade stay on the line, please) or being an endlessly embarrassing parent to my teenagers... "stuff" happens. I'm the ditzy one that gives blondes a bad name'. Cappuccino and Chick-Chat is a riotous read about Debbie Viggiano's candid observations in her often-chaotic world. Whether it's losing her car, attempting cosmic ordering, freaking herself out manifesting a can of cola, or buying sweaters in shades that flatter her frequently flushed face, Debbie takes her reader on a madcap journey while trying to see the lighter side of life. It's the perfect bedtime read. What readers are saying about Debbie's books: 'My favourite book this year... had me literally LAUGHING OUT LOUD... This book had me laughing and crying. I loved it and recommend it for everyone!' Being Miss Meg, 5 stars 'Absolutely hilarious. It is so easy for any woman to relate to this book... sooooo good. I read this in just a few hours as I simply couldn't put it down. Go and grab your copy now. It's one everyone will be talking about this year.' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'Wow!... Honest, heartfelt and totally hilarious! Such an amazing read, I found myself either smiling or laughing constantly... Bl**dy brilliant!! I love it!... a must read for every woman this summer.' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'Made me smile, giggle and laugh out loud. I loved it and would recommend it to anyone.' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'Funny from the very beginning until the end, and there were some laugh out loud moments which I loved... I was reading this at 2am!... had me giggling away. I ended up reading this in one sitting, I just couldn't put it down. Thanks for one hell of a laugh Debbie!'The Bookend Reviews, 5 stars 'Loved this book from the very first word.' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'My first read of Debbie Viggiano, and I can't wait to read more!... Entertaining from beginning to end.' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'Funny from beginning to end... quite often had me nodding in recognition of some of the situations.' A Good Book and a Brew, 5 stars 'OMGoodness - what a treat... a chuckly book, with a light heart.' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'This author certainly knows how to make you laugh.' 5 stars, B for Book Review,
'A delightful tale of romance and revenge, and what happens if you shop for gossip!' Elaine Everest, author of The Woolworths Girls Romantic Florrie, scatty Daisy and snobby Alison are neighbours, living their married lives in the tiny English village of Lower Amblegate where everyone knows everybody. Together the three friends share laughter, tears, and things they wouldn't want anybody else knowing. But unbeknownst to them, a scandal is brewing. As rumours circulate, the gossips go into overdrive, rocking marriages and revealing the women have much more in common than just neighbourly bonds...
Please note this book is a brief departure from the Chick Lit that Debbie Viggiano usually writes. This book includes swearing and upsetting scenes throughout.Sam Worthington is married to Annie. He's also a loving, hands-on dad to daughter Ruby. Then Sam discovers Annie is having an affair. Even worse, she wants a divorce. Devastated, Sam has to cope not just with the dismantling of a marriage, but being parted from the daughter he adores. When Annie's new relationship breaks down, she wants Sam back. But Sam has now met teaching student Josie, and re-discovered love. Annie hatches a plan to seduce Sam and win him back, but her plan fails. Sam hadn't counted on his rejection of Annie backfiring on him so spectacularly - for Annie vows to use Ruby to destroy her ex-husband. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. And for Sam Worthington, his journey to hell is just beginning.
41-year old Cassandra Mackerel is loved up and happily re-married to new husband Jamie. Together they have a ready-made family and a six month old baby boy.Cass has a strong support system in good friend and new mum Morag - who is the fourth Mrs Harding with more step-children she can keep up with - and also old neighbour and great pal Nell who has a baby girl.Rising to the challenge of a second marriage and the emotional baggage that comes with it is tough. The last thing Cass needs is the reappearance of husband Jamie's ex-girlfriend Selina. Gorgeous and glamorous but utterly unstable, Selina once stalked Cass and contrived to split her and Jamie up. And now Selina is engaged to Jamie's business partner, Ethan Fareham. Seemingly it is appalling coincidence.Cass can't shake the feeling that Selina is up to her old tricks. And she's right to be worried. For if Selina has her way, she'll split Cass and Jamie up permanently. Because this time it's murder...
When a mysterious pink cloud lands in Lily's garden, the little girl simply has to check it out! Jumping up and down on a cloud is great fun - better than a trampoline! But Lily's fun turns to fear when the cloud unexpectedly rises up and whisks her off to Fairy Land.Fortunately Lily is befriended by Tippitoes, a kind tooth fairy. Lily finds herself having flying lessons, meeting strange folk, talking to giant spiders and - most exciting of all - receiving an invitation to the Queen of Fairy Land's summer ball.But one person hasn't been invited - the Black Witch of Wasteland. And the witch is out for revenge. Is Fairy Land doomed? Or can one little girl can save them all....
Widowed June is 70 but still up for romance. Neighbour Steph has been married for 24 years but she's not finished with romance either, even if husband Si is more interested in footie.Son Tom's love life is utter chaos. Then June meets Harry; Steph flirts with childhood crush Barry and Tom's latest strumpet impacts on them all.Has Cupid's arrow missed its mark? There's only one way to find out...
It was the toothpaste smeared around the sink that broke my marriage. As I rubbed it away AGAIN, I was reminded of everything else I’ve put up with these twenty-five years. My husband’s obsession with his pension, his ability to charm me into every single one of his ideas, never being taken on a romantic date, let alone ravished on the patio (like the woman who lives next door)... small things, but the realisation was huge. Just when Lucy Jones thinks her marriage is about to screech to a halt over toothpaste, her husband, Leo, announces he wants to move to tumbledown (clapped-out) Rose Cottage, and Lucy knows she’ll be the one managing the renovations.Then along comes gorgeous builder Will, ten years younger and the only person actually listening to Lucy. His twinkly eyes and blowtorch smile are causing Lucy to break out in a hot sweat – but is it love, lust or simply dodgy hormones that are causing her heart to flutter? Lucy loves her husband, but everyone knows that little things build up. And then they explode. Can Lucy keep it together, or will there be one last straw she might not be able to get over?A laugh-out-loud romp with an ending that will make you gasp! Perfect for fans of Tracy Bloom, Sophie Kinsella and Dawn French.What readers are saying about Lucy’s Last Straw:‘My favourite book this year... had me literally LAUGHING OUT LOUD... This book had me laughing, crying and rooting for Lucy on all the way. I loved it and recommend it for everyone!’ Being Miss Meg, 5 stars‘Absolutely hilarious. It is so easy for any woman to relate to this book... sooooo good. I read this in just a few hours as I simply couldn’t put it down. Go and grab your copy now. It’s one everyone will be talking about this year.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars‘Wow!... Honest, heartfelt and totally hilarious! Such an amazing read, I found myself either smiling or laughing constantly... Bl**dy brilliant!! I love it!... a must read for every woman this summer.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars‘Made me smile, giggle and laugh out loud. I loved it and would recommend it to anyone.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars‘Funny from the very beginning until the end, and there were some laugh out loud moments which I loved... I was reading this at 2am!... had me giggling away. I ended up reading this in one sitting, I just couldn't put it down. Thanks for one hell of a laugh Debbie!’ The Bookend Reviews, 5 stars‘Loved this book from the very first word... It is the sort of book that I would love to be reading whilst laying on a hot beach... with so many twists and turns it keeps you hooked.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars‘My first read of Debbie Viggiano, and I can't wait to read more!... Entertaining from beginning to end.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars‘You will be hard pressed to not find something both lovable and relatable in the character of Lucy Jones, who is reminiscent of Bridget Jones had the latter been on HRT. I laughed my way right through this charming and addictive read.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars‘Funny from beginning to end... a real laugh-out-loud book, that not only had me giggling away, but quite often nodding in recognition of some of the situations.’ A Good Book and a Brew, 5 stars‘OMGoodness – what a treat... a chuckly book, with good characters and a light heart.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 starsPrior to turning her attention to writing, Debbie Viggiano was, for more years than she cares to remember, a legal secretary. She lives with her Italian husband, a rescued pooch from Crete, and a very disgruntled cat. Occasionally her children return home from university bringing her much joy... and piles of dirty laundry.
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