A lovely, fresh, and entertaining feel-good debut. Cassy is determined to shoot up the career ladder, she stumbles at her big chance, will she regain her footing and find love in the process? Cassy is such a likeable character, she may on occasion come close to hitting the self-destruct button as she obsesses over solving the mystery of the puzzle man, however her good heart shines through. Her friends and family add texture and energy to proceedings. Rachael Featherstone has created an almost diary like feel, including emails, lists, and puzzles, and she allows you to see beyond the immediate and obvious. I smiled, I cringed, and I cheered Cassy on her quest, ’Puzzle Girl’, engaging and fun, is a delight. ~ Liz Robinson
She hasn't got a clue when it comes to love...Cassy Brookes has life under control until one disastrous morning changes everything. When she finds herself stuck in a doctor's surgery, a cryptic message left in a crossword magazine sends her on a search to find the mysterious puzzle-man behind it.But Cassy's search for her elusive dream guy is not going well. Her quest for true love will have to take a back seat as she's caught up in an ongoing battle to outwit her work nemesis, the devious Martin, who is always one step ahead of her. Can Cassy fit the pieces of her love life together when Martin's proving an unavoidable distraction? An uplifting and heartwarming romance, perfect for fans of Laura Jane Williams and Mhairi McFarlane. Praise for Puzzle Girl'Puzzle Girl is a fantastic debut. Sparklingly funny, original and brilliantly clever. It's a real treat. I loved it!' Miranda Dickinson, Sunday Times bestselling author of Take a Look at Me Now 'Hugely entertaining and well written, I loved this book.' Katie Fforde, Sunday Times bestselling author of A Rose Petal Summer'Clever, funny and utterly engaging.' Jules Wake, author of Covent Garden In the Snow
'Puzzle Girl is a fantastic debut. Sparklingly funny, original and brilliantly clever, it's real treat. I loved it!' -- Miranda Dickinson
'Clever, funny and utterly engaging.' -- Jules Wake
'Hugely entertaining and well written, I loved this book.' -- Katie Fforde
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About Rachael Featherstone
Rachael Featherstone was born and raised in Woodford. After reading Mathematics at New College, Oxford university, Rachael went to work in research. When Rachael's mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer in 2012, Rachael decided to take a chance, quit her job, and fulfil a life time ambition to write a novel. She went back to university and completed a Masters in English Literature and had several short stories published. Rachael now lives in Hampshire with her Husband, Tim. Puzzle Girl is Rachael's debut novel.