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Book SynopsisLose yourself in the immensely funny and heartwarming No. 1 bestseller from the author of A Cornish Summer
Molly gets a second chance in life - but will she have the courage to take it?
Molly has traded London for a dream home in the country - except it was her husband''s dream, not hers. And David is, well, rather dead now.
So when a distant relative leaves her a London townhouse, Molly is ready to quit ''The Good Life'' and return to her good life.
But there''s a rather tall, handsome problem - a man who''s already living in Molly''s new house. And when a face from her past reappears, she''s no longer quite sure where she belongs.
Do any of the men in Molly''s life have honourable intentions?
Is she ready to ditch muddy wellies for high heels?
Or is she saying goodbye to the delights of country life too soon?
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The immensely funny and heartwarming number one bestseller tells the story of a woman who gets a second chance in life - but will she have the courage to take it? * from the publisher's description *
Praise for About Last Night. . . * - *
Warm, witty and wise * Daily Mail *
An easy, entertaining and enjoyable read, About Last Night raises some modern moral dilemmas . . . and a little lust too! * Living Edge Magazine *
Laugh-out-loud * Press Association *
A great, optimistic springtime read * WI Life *
Frothy and fun * Sunday Mirror *
An engaging, light-hearted romp * Sunday Express *
Just as enjoyable as previous novels. A wonderfully easy read * Daily Mail *
Praise for Catherine Alliott * : *
Her writing is both intelligent and sparkling -- Marian Keyes
Compulsively readable * The Times *
Hilarious and full of surprises * Daily Telegraph *
A fun, fast-paced page-turner * OK *
An addictive cocktail of wit, frivolity and madcap romance * Time Out *
Classy, wonderfully gossipy and breathless * Red *
We defy you not to get caught up in Alliott's life-changing tale * Heat *