Judy Astley písala o rodinných nezhodách a chaose s humorom a vášňou. Jej romány, inšpirované osobnými skúsenosťami, sa často zaoberajú zložitými medziľudskými vzťahmi. Astleyová tiež prispieva do časopisov a jej písanie odráža jej zvedavú a zábavnú povahu.
But then Alex came along...the safer, more restful option, and thanks to her
over-controlling mother she opted for him instead. Alex has left her to live
in New York with a younger, blonder woman. It's crisis time - and she makes
two decisions: First - she will take lessons in self-defence.Second - she will
try and find Patrick again.
âe~Elegant, witty writing, endearing characters and a wonderful romance. What more could you want?âe(tm) Katie Fforde, bestselling author of A Christmas Feast It is almost a year since Sean and Thea met and it's been a roller-coaster ride: they're getting married on Christmas Day! Neither Thea or Sean want a big fuss - a simple wedding, with Christmas lights and just a few sprigs of mistletoe for decoration is all they need. But before they know it, things begin to get complicated. Trying to manage a long-distance relationship in the build-up to their Christmas wedding is one thing, but as one challenge after another comes their way, the happy couple begin to wonder if they'll ever make it down the aisle . . . With unforgettable characters, charming romance and lots of laughter, A Merry Mistletoe Wedding is a gorgeous Christmas read - perfect for fans of Carole Matthews, Jenny Colgan, Lucy Diamond and Milly Johnson.
Theaâe(tm)s parents decide to host a big family Christmas in a house by the seaâe¦ even though they are, in fact, about to split up. Thea herself is newly single - her sister and brother are both settled, with children, homes and a future. But Theaâe(tm)s boyfriend has ditched her in favour of his pedigree dogs, and Thea canâe(tm)t decide whether or not she minds. There will be copious food and drink, holly and mistletoe, lots of bracing walks and a wintry barbecue on the beach. If it seems an odd way to celebrate the final break-up of a marriage and the Moving On to new partners, no- one is saying so. But then no-one had anticipated that the new partners might actually turn up to complicate the sleeping arrangements. As Cornwall experiences the biggest snowstorm in living memory, the festive atmosphere comes under some strain. Will Thea manage to find some happiness for herself? Will the mistletoe work its magic on them all?
Itâe(tm)s twenty years since Miranda, then sixteen, holidayed in Cornwall and her life changed forever. Now sheâe(tm)s back again âe" with her mother Clare and the ashes of her stepfather Jack, whose wish was to be scattered on the sea overlooked by their one-time holiday home. The picturesque cove seems just the same as ever, but the people are different âe" more smart incomers,fewer locals, more luxury yachts in the harbour. But Miranda and Clare both find some strangely familiar faces, and revisit the emotions they both thought had disappeared.
If you like Carole Matthews and Milly Johnson, you'll love Judy's delightful
and funny novel about changing your luck once and for all .Readers love Judy
Astley:Warm, funny and unerringly true to life Katie FfordeIrresistible Daily
MailAn enjoyable light read Sunday Mirror
Sara's mother told her that she shouldn't marry Conrad - that the twenty-five-
year age gap between them would tell in the end. Sara, teaching art at a local
college, finds that she has plenty of male company - other people's husbands,
ones she tells Conrad all about, who are just good friends to her.
Sorrel is about to go off on her Gap Year. She wants a home to come home to. Ilex, her brother, is trying to upgrade his flat and marry his smart girlfriend Manda. He'd like some immediate equity. Clover, the elder sister, has plans that involve a bijou second home in France. And she wants it now. If only their parents would be sensible. If only they would sell their large, rather grand but somewhat dilapidated home and hand over their inheritance. But parents aren't always as sensible as their children. They are planning on blowing the lot.
For the last few years, Beth and Ned have gone to the same Caribbean island to the same luxury spa hotel. But this year, home problems have somehow tagged along for the ride. Ned has been playing away—a bit of a drunken fling, that's all, Beth thinks. But although they have put it all behind them, Beth doesn't know that Ned's fling was with the female half of one of the couples they are vacationing with.
Jay has always envied her cousin Delphine. While Jay was brought up in a large, chaotic family, Delphine was perfectly dressed with a coordinated bedroom and an immaculate wardrobe. But then Delphine reappears when they are both adults, with a third husband in prospect and the same old air of apparently effortless superiority. Jay never considers that perhaps Delphine is the envious one.