Creature Comforts
By (Author) Trisha Ashley
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
22nd June 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Humour
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
290g
From the No.1 bestselling author of The Christmas Invitation
This will be the summer to remember
Izzy has broken off her engagement to her no-good fiance Kieran and is seeking refuge in her childhood home the sleepy village of Halfhidden.
She soon realizes that life in the village is going to be anything but peaceful for one thing shes living with her eccentric aunt Debo who runs a rescue centre for her pack of dogs, and for another thing everyone seems to be hiding something.
As Izzy endeavours to get to the bottom of the secrecy, she realizes that digging around in the past is standing in the way of her future happiness. So, when a handsome stranger comes to Halfhidden will she let love back into her life
This uplifting and feel-good romcom from the Sunday Times bestselling author is perfect for fans of Philippa Ashleys A Perfect Cornish Summer and Cathy Bramleys A Vintage Summer.
In Creature Comforts, you'll find intrigue, drama, romance and a huge dollop of humour a perfect combination! Curious Ginger Cat
Another fantastic Trisha Ashley book! Reader review
This was a great book that transported me easily to one of the magnificent worlds that Ashley is so gifted at creating. Lynn Marie Hulsman, author of Summer at Castle Stone
A delightful book it has humour that makes you laugh out loud, mystery and adventure. Therefore the perfect book! Reader review
A wonderful, warm, uplifting, fun, beautiful, romantic story. A gorgeous read. KraftiReader
Reading one of [Trisha Ashleys] books is like meeting up with friends you haven't seen in ages. Reader review
So exceedingly well told that you are captivated as always and drawn in to each plot and sub story Sparkling and amusing and to my mind, just perfect! Bakes, Books and My Boys
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
A gripping read about second chances. My Weekly
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.