A fun, relaxing read with characters we can all identify with. Take Three Girls with a modern slant - single mother, modern business woman and glamorous, wealthy girl about town; all with issues bubbling under the surface. Well written and pacy with a surprising twist or three! Light hearted but with enough suspense to hold the interest of the most discerning reader. Relax and enjoy, preferably on a sun lounger with the sea lapping at your feet.
If you love Milly Johnson, Trisha Ashley and Catherine Alliott, you'll love Jane Wenham-Jones's deliciously entertaining tale of love, friendship and secrets!
'Funny, realistic and full of insight' Katie Fforde
'I love Jane's writing!' Jill Mansell
'Feel-good' Woman & Home 'A brilliant book - perfect for a summer read' Sunny Ormonde
Three women. One bar. Three chances to live again.
The opening of Greens Wine Bar means something very different to each of its owners. Single mother Sarah needs a home for her children and Claire is fulfilling her business ambitions. For Gaynor - who already has money, looks, a beautiful home in the picturesque seaside town of Broadstairs, and a generous, successful husband in Victor - it's just one more amusement. Or is it?
While Sarah longs for love and Claire is consumed by making money, Gaynor wants answers. Why is Victor behaving strangely and who does he see on his frequent trips away? What's behind the threatening phone calls?
As the bar takes off, Gaynor's life starts to fall apart. Into her turmoil comes Sam - strong and silent with a hidden past - offering an unlikely friendship and maybe more. As Gaynor's confusion grows, events unfold that will change all of their lives for ever...
Don't miss Jane's other delightfully entertaining titles, filled with humour and insight: The Big Five O, Mum in the Middle, Prime Time (shortlisted for the RNA's Romantic Comedy of the Year award) and Perfect Alibis are all out now!
Jane Wenham-Jones lives by the sea in Broadstairs, Kent. Her short stories and articles have appeared in a wide range of women’s magazines and national newspapers and she has contributed to the Sexy Shorts charity anthologies. She writes a monthly advice column for Writing Magazine and a humorous weekly column for the Isle of Thanet Gazette, her local paper. Jane has appeared on radio and television and is regularly booked as an after-dinner speaker.
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