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Informationen zum Autor Lucy Diamond grew up in Nottingham and went to university in Leeds where she studied English Literature. After graduating, she worked in publishing and at the BBC, and in her spare time she began writing children’s books under a number of different pen names. Two small children later, an evening class in creative writing motivated her to try a longer piece of fiction and explore some of her own feelings about motherhood. This eventually became a novel, Any Way You Want Me , and she was thrilled when Pan Macmillan made her an offer of publication. Now the author of fourteen novels and a Sunday Times bestselling author, Lucy writes with warmth and honesty about the joy and surprises, as well as the complications, that love, family and friendships can bring. Lucy now lives in Bath with her husband and three children and writes full-time. Klappentext It was supposed to be the perfect summer escape . . . Down in Cornwall, the sun is shining and a row of three holiday cottages are fully booked. Em's in the first one, with her blended family - fingers crossed they're still together by the end of the fortnight. Maggie's in the second cottage with her bolshie teenage daughter, hoping that some sea air and sunshine will reunite them. And then Olivia arrives in need of sanctuary, and perhaps the chance to work through the secret that has weighed on her for so long. As the lives of the three women become tangled together, it's not long before everyone's wondering - will this holiday turn out to be a scorcher . . . or simply too hot to handle? Praise for Lucy Diamond: 'Warm, witty and wise' Daily Mail 'Believable, fun and heartfelt' Heat 'A beautiful, life-affirming novel' Sun An Almost Perfect Holiday is the heartwarming novel by Lucy Diamond, full of her trademark combination of humour, warmth and friendship. Zusammenfassung Set in Cornwall, this is a heartwarming family holiday story from Lucy Diamond, full of her trademark combination of humour, warmth and friendship....
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