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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewA heartwarming debut collection of short stories - all centred on everyday women - from the author of Me Before You * Mail on Sunday *
A beautiful read * Hello *
An undeniably enjoyable dose of escapism * Irish Independent *
The best-selling queen of romantic fiction has delivered the goods. You'll love getting lost in these charming tales * Sunday Mirror *
Moyes' characters are so real you want to find out what happens to them * Choice *
Delightful * Prima *
From unhappy women overcoming problems to fairytale romance, you'll love getting lost in these charming tales * People *
A book that maps the wonder of everyday love * Metro *
Lots to cheer about in Moyes' first collection of short stories. If you want romance, the title story and its hapless heroine Nell will give it to you in spades * Red *
With a talent for writing about the everyday in a wonderfully warm and wacky way, Moyes somehow manages to break your heart before restoring your faith in love * Sunday Express *
Like her peers David Nicholls and Marian Keyes, possesses the enviable gift of making the reader laugh in the gloomiest of circumstances * Independent on Sunday *
Just like Moyes' other works, the stories are heartfelt, emotional and teach us about love, loss, liberation and laughter. Fans of her previous work will love it * OK! *
The best-selling queen of romantic fiction has delivered the goods... you'll love getting lost in these charming tales * Sunday Mirror *
Jojo Moyes' characters are so real you want to find out what happens to them * Choice *
Delightful short stories from the author of
Me Before You * Prima *
A heartwarming debut collection of short stories - all centred on everyday women - from the author of
Me Before You * Mail on Sunday *
From unhappy women overcoming problems to fairytale romance, you'll love getting lost in these charming tales * The People *
A book that maps the wonder of everyday love * Metro (London) *
Irresistible...
Paris for One offers a dose of instant escapism to whisk you away * Daily Express *
A beautiful read * Hello *
Moyes is always good on male/female relationships. But her sneaky brilliance is in the way she discreetly includes the powerful influence that women have on each other's love lives * Daily Mail *