Love Letters
The feel-good escapist romcom from the Sunday Times bestselling author
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Publisher Description
A passionate bookshop owner. An elusive Irish author she must track down. A life adventure awaits. . .
'The queen of uplifting, feel good romance' AJ Pearce
'Effortlessly lovable, warm and fun' Closer
'Katie Fforde is on sparkling form' Independent
'Top-drawer romantic escapism' Daily Mail
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Falling in love can be all too easy . . .
When the bookshop where Laura works is about to close, she finds herself agreeing to help organise a literary festival.
Laura's initial excitement turns to dread when an innocent mistake leads the festival organisers to believe that Laura is a close friend of Dermot Flynn. An infamous writer at the top of their wish list and a notorious recluse to boot.
Always one to rise to a challenge, Laura sets off for Ireland to convince her literary hero to attend the festival.
Falling for him was never part of the plan . . .
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Readers can't get enough of Love Letters . . .
***** 'Oh I just loved this book! Katie Fforde's are always such a tonic to read'
***** 'A sweet romantic story ... Easy to read and worthy of you time, definitely.'
***** 'A lovely heartwarming, fun easy read.'
***** 'Out of all the Katie Fforde books I’ve read so far, this is my favourite!'
***** 'My first time reading books by Katie Fforde and I must say, I did the right choice by picking this book'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Hardworking author Fforde's (Wedding Season) latest delivers a cute but meandering story with a Nora Ephron feel. A chance meeting gives quiet bookshop clerk Laura Horsley a chance to organize a literary festival. Though Laura is initially unsure of herself, she gains the support of a potential sponsor, on the condition she fly to Ireland to find and bring back reclusive author, Dermot Flynn. Contrary to her expectations, handsome Dermot agrees on the shocking condition that she sleep with him. Laura, a virgin, acquiesces, only to fall asleep before the deed is done. After Laura returns to England, circumstances bring Laura and Dermot together to teach a writing course, and Laura finally fulfills her earlier agreement. But when an encounter with a rival for Dermot's affections leaves Laura feeling like nothing more than a one night stand, she becomes determined to avoid Dermot. In the old-fashioned tradition of the great misunderstanding, Linda and Dermot's quarrels are eventually resolved. The focus on the heroine's personal growth and the closed door sex scenes lends this novel a comfortable if predictable retro Cinderella chick lit sensibility.