Coming Home to the Comfort Food Cafe (The Comfort Food Cafe, Book 3)
By (Author) Debbie Johnson
Book 3
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
22nd January 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Family life fiction
Humorous fiction
Narrative theme: Sense of place
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
280g
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Welcome to the cosy Comfort Food Caf, where there's kindness in every cup of hot chocolate and the menu is sprinkled with love and happiness
When Zoe's best friend Kate dies of breast cancer, her whole world is turned upside down. Within hours, she goes from being the wacky neighbour who can barely keep a houseplant alive to a whole new world of responsibility when she realises she's guardian to Kate's 16-year-old daughter, Martha.
Moving to the little village of Budbury in the West Country, Zoe hopes the fresh Dorset sea breeze and the gentle pace of life will help them heal.
Luckily for them both, the friendly community at the Comfort Food Cafe provide listening ears, sage advice, shoulders to cry on, and some truly excellent carrot cake. And when Martha's enigmatic, absent father suddenly turns up, confusing not only Martha but Zoe too, the love and support of their new-found friends is the best present they could ask for
Original and thought-provoking Sunday Times bestseller Katie Fforde
Simply gorgeous Sunday Times bestseller Milly Johnson
Moving and uplifting all at once, I devoured this book about mothers, daughters, sisters and ultimately love Sunday Times bestseller Jane Costello
Funny and poignant a celebration of life and the enduring power of love Carys Bray, bestselling author of A Song for Issy Bradley
Heartbreakingly authentic, tender & inspiring. One of my top reads of 2017 Irish Times bestseller Carmel Harrington
Debbie Johnson is a best-selling author who lives and works in Liverpool, where she divides her time between writing, caring for a small tribe of children and animals, and not doing the housework. She worked as a journalist for many years, until she decided it would be more fun to make up her own stories than to tell other peoples. After trying her hand at pretty much every genre of writing other than Westerns and spy dramas, she has settled on womens fiction that seems to make people laugh and make people cry, often at the same time. Her books include The Birthday That Changed Everything, Pippas Cornish Dream, and Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe, all published by HarperCollins. She also ghost-wrote model and presenter Abbey Clancys debut novel, Remember My Name. Follow her on twitter @debbiemjohnson, or at www.facebook.com/debbiejohnsonauthor but be warned, she mainly talks about dogs.