Chocolate Shoes and Wedding Blues
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- £3.49
Publisher Description
A hilarious, heart-warming read from the No.1 bestselling author of The Christmas Invitation…
When Tansy Poole inherits a run-down shoe shop tucked away in the village of Sticklepond, ‘Cinderella’s Slippers’ is born – providing the footwear to make any fairytale wedding come true…
Carrying everything a bride would want to walk down the aisle in, Tansy’s shop soon expands to carry shoe-themed wedding favours, bridesmaid gifts and even delicious chocolate shoes. It’s the dream destination for any shoe-lover!
If only everything in her personal life could be as heavenly – but with a fiancé trying to make her fit into a size 8 wedding dress, not to mention the recent discovery of disturbing family revelations, Tansy takes refuge in the shop’s success.
But one man isn’t thrilled by the stream of customers hot-footing it to Cinderella’s Slippers… Actor Ivo Hawksley, resident of the cottage next to the shop, is troubled by a dark secret in his past and has come to Sticklepond to nurse his own broken heart.
However, Ivo realises that he and Tansy have a link in their past and soon, they both find out how secrets shared can make a very strong bond indeed…
‘Full of down-to-earth humour’ Sophie Kinsella
‘Trisha Ashley writes with remarkable wit and originality – one of the best writers around!’ Katie Fforde
‘Packed with romance, chocolate and fun, this indulgent read is simply too delicious to put down’ Closer
Reviews
Praise for Trisha Ashley:
‘Trisha Ashley writes with remarkable wit and originality – one of the best writers around!’ Katie Fforde
‘Full of down-to-earth humour.’ Sophie Kinsella
‘Fresh and funny.’ Woman’s Own
‘Packed with romance, chocolate and fun, this indulgent read is simply too delicious to put down.’ Closer
About the author
Trisha lives in beautiful North Wales, together with the neurotic Border Collie recently foisted onto her by her student son and an equally neurotic but also vain, bad-tempered and chancy Muse. Her previous book, Twelve Days of Christmas, was a Sunday Times bestseller in 2010.
For more information about Trisha, please visit her Facebook fan page or follow her on Twitter (trishaashley)
Customer Reviews
Fairytale :-)
Love these books, yes they are predictable in that they are boy meets girl, they hate each other, then turns out they don't, but I want to move to sticklepond now, what with it's shoes, chocolate and gorgeous men it's a girls dream bring on the next installment, all they are missing now is a good wine shop!
Save yourself
I keep reading trisha ashley in the hope that her books will be as good as the 12 days of christmas but they are terrible. If u havent read that go straight to. It and dont waste your money on any more. I was so bored and the book misses out so many details i feel like writing another chapter on her behalf.
Hmmm
Disappointingly predictable