The Lost Guide to Life and Love
By (Author) Sharon Griffiths
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
1st May 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
232g
Follow food writer Tilly Flint as she discovers her roots, her sense of adventure and the secret to happiness in this timeless, inventive tale for fans of Eva Rice and Elizabeth Noble.
Do the answers to Tilly Flint's future lie in her past
In a nightclub full of the rich and famous, a glamorous model leaps from a window and escapes into the night. Food writer Tilly Flint - on a rare date with boyfriend Jake - is sole witness to her flight. Little does she know the chain of events set to unfold
The following week, Tilly and Jake have the last of many arguments, leaving Tilly alone in the wild Pennines landscape where she's on assignment. Terrified yet strangely exhilarated, she investigates the area - and finds more than a few surprises.
Intrigued to learn that, as an only child, she has family in the area, Tilly starts to dig deeper, discovering her great grandmother's past and the eerie parallels with her own life. As she explores the treacherous moors, she stumbles across mysterious pieces of cherry-red ribbon. What do they signify And who is the strangely familiar face in the local pub
Then a chance encounter with celebrity Clayton Silver leads Tilly into a high-octane world that spells danger. Can the ribbons from the past be a lifeline in the present
Praise for The Lost Guide to Life and Love:
An excellent bedtime read.FIVE STARS
Claire Nasir, OK! magazine
well written with believable, empathetic characters and a satisfying plot - the story zips along at a fast pace
Daily Mail
A romantic, entertaining and heartwarming read.
Closer
This is ideal for whiling away these cold, dark nights indoors.
Teeside Evening Gazette
Praise for Sharon Griffiths:
This charming novel is a great summer read. Closer
This gem is sure to make you laugh. OK
A wonderfully warm romantic comedy The Bookseller
Sharon is a master storyteller. The plot twists keep you hooked until the very last page. Eastern Daily Press
By Sharon Griffiths