Punch-Drunk Love
By (Author) Pernille Hughes
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
29th January 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
290g
This book was previously published as Sweatpants at Tiffanies
The knock out romantic comedy of the year!
This brilliant, funny love story is perfect for fans of Jo Watson, Mhairi McFarlane and Zara Stoneley.
Absolutely loved Sweatpants at Tiffanies I devoured every page Holly Martin
True love packs a punch
Tiffanie Trent is not having a great week. Gavin, her boyfriend, has dumped her unceremoniously on their tenth anniversary, leaving her heartbroken and homeless.
Frank Black, the owner of Blackies boxing gym and where Tiff has been book-keeper for the last decade, has dropped dead. He's not having a great week either.
And if that wasnt enough, Mike The Assassin Fellner, boxer of international fame and Tiffs first love, is back in town and more gorgeous than ever. Tiff cant seem to go anywhere without bumping into his biceps.
When she discovers Blackie has left her the gym, Tiff, with her saggy trackies and supermarket trainers, is certain shell fail. Can Tiff step up and roll with the punches, or will she be down and out at the first round
Readers love Pernille Hughes:
A fun, smart, sassy read full of likeable characters that stayed with me long after the last page Alex Brown
Punchy, pacy and packed with wit and warmth Sunday Times bestseller Cathy Bramley
A lovely, uplifting storyeverything I look for in a romantic comedy Karen Clarke
A proper meet-cuteDEFINITELY unputdownable Isabella May
Funny, poignant and wonderfully descriptivean unlikely but perfect romcom Rachel Burton
If you are looking for a wonderful rom-com, that also had a few surprises in it, then this is definitely worth a read Rachels Random Reads
Absolutely loved Sweatpants at Tiffanies I devoured every page Holly Martin
A fun, smart, sassy read full of likeable characters that stayed with me long after the last page Bestselling author Alex Brown
Pernille has had many words printed in the Sunday Times, most proudly the word boobs. Seduced by the promise of freebies she took her first job in advertising, but left when Status Quo tickets was as good as it got. After a brief spell marketing Natural History films, she switched to working in Children's television which for a time meant living in actual Teletubbyland, sharing a photocopier with Laa-Laa. Now, she lives in actual Buckinghamshire, sharing a photocopier with her husband and their four spawn. While the kids are at school she scoffs cake and writes in order to maintain a shred of sanity.