Every Woman for Herself
By (Author) Trisha Ashley
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
19th May 2014
15th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
220g
A hilarious tale of divorce and dating from the No.1 bestselling author of The Christmas Invitation. Perfect for fans of Katie Fforde and Carole Matthews
First comes marriage. Then comes divorce. Then its every woman for herself
When Charlies husband Matt tells her that he wants a divorce she has to start from scratch. Suddenly single, broke and approaching forty, she is forced to return to her childhood home in the Yorkshire moors.
Living with her father and eccentric siblings could be considered a challenge, but soon Charlie finds her new life somewhat refreshing. Now that shes single shes got no need to dye her roots nor to be the perfect wife and she can return to her first love painting.
But just as she begins to feel settled, handsome, bad-tempered actor Mace North moves in down the road and starts mixing things up for Charlie in more ways than one
Praise for Trisha Ashley:
One of the best writers around! Katie Fforde
Full of down-to-earth humour Sophie Kinsella
A warm-hearted and comforting read. Trisha at her best Carole Matthews
An absolute delight. Every Woman for Herself is a laugh-out-loud read that leaves you feeling pleased with the world Take a Break
Praise for Trisha Ashley:
One of the best writers around! Katie Fforde
Full of down-to-earth humour Sophie Kinsella
A warm-hearted and comforting read. Trisha at her best Carole Matthews
Trisha Ashley gave up her fascinating but time-consuming hobbies of house-moving and divorce a few years ago in order to settle in North Wales, though her only claim to the area is a Welsh grandmother. After many years puzzling over which quarter of her is Welsh, she's decided it's probably her writing arm. She has had many part-time jobs over the years, but her current one as a seasonal worker for the National Trust neatly combines three of her greatest interests: historic houses, gardens and meeting people.