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Amy Bratley

    Amy Bratley travaille comme journaliste indépendante et vit dans le Dorset avec son mari et ses deux enfants. Elle écrit également sous le pseudonyme d'Amy Miller. Son œuvre propose des récits captivants et des réflexions stimulantes.

    The Girls' Guide to Homemaking
    The Saturday Supper Club
    The Antenatal Group
    The Antenatal Group
    The Saturday Supper Club
    The Girls' Guide to Homemaking
    • A gorgeously romantic debut about rotten men, good men, hand-made aprons, and family secrets 'What makes you happy? What do you want from life?' I ran through a list of things that I supposed would make me sound cool. And then I told the truth. 'A home,' I said. 'A home with some people in it I love.' On a mission to have the perfect home, with tweeting bluebirds and a white picket fence, Juliet hits a major stumbling block - reality. On the first night with her boyfriend in their new flat, Juliet discovers that Simon has been sleeping with her best friend. After growing up in a dysfunctional family with secrets that haunt her, there's no way she is prepared to build her nest on a broken branch. Heartbroken and seeking an escape from her troubles, Juliet retreats into the comforting world of her grandmother's 1950s homemaking manuals, discovering tips like "put a ribbon in your hair to brighten your husband's day" and though Juliet knows that won't get her anywhere, she discovers that craft and homemaking are back in style. Taking control of her life, Juliet is determined to get her home with a heart. But who will win hers?

      The Girls' Guide to Homemaking
    • Wanted: four amateur cooks to compete in a supper club contest Rules: four strangers, four weeks, four houses, four dinner parties You might win: a cash prize You might lose: your heart Eve had her world torn apart three years ago, when the love of her life Ethan disappeared, and she never found out why. But now, her life is rosy. With a lovely new boyfriend, Joe, and a café opening on the cards, things finally seem to be falling into place. ... until she agrees to take part in a supper club competition for a local newspaper. Eve is cooking the first dinner and who should turn up on her doorstep expecting a three-course meal, but her long lost love Ethan?

      The Saturday Supper Club
    • Seven months pregnant, Mel is dumped by her partner and left stranded outside her first antenatal class. And so the expectant mother believes that she is about to face parenthood alone. Instead, Mel finds herself introduced to the world of pain relief and labour positions with a group of women who quickly become valuable friends in the terrifying new world of motherhood. Each of these women has a different kind of complicated life, but as mums-to-be the five discover together that preparing for the birth of a baby is one time when every woman needs four new friends

      The Antenatal Group
    • The Antenatal Group

      An utterly heart-warming contemporary womens fiction novel

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Facing unexpected single parenthood after her boyfriend's abrupt departure, Mel grapples with heartbreak and the daunting challenges of raising a child alone. As she navigates her fears and uncertainties about motherhood, she must also seek support and discover her own strength in this new chapter of her life. The story explores themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the complexities of family dynamics.

      The Antenatal Group
    • The Saturday Supper Club

      An absolutely heart-warming romantic read

      • 350pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The story revolves around a supper club competition where four strangers come together to showcase their culinary skills. As they prepare for the event, unexpected connections emerge when two participants discover their prior acquaintance, igniting tension and chemistry among the group. The competition not only tests their cooking abilities but also reveals personal dynamics that complicate their interactions, leading to a blend of rivalry and romance.

      The Saturday Supper Club
    • The Girls' Guide to Homemaking

      A feel good summer holiday read

      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      After a heart-wrenching breakup, Juliet discovers solace in the art of baking and mixology. As she masters the creation of exquisite meringues and enjoys cocktails during afternoon tea, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and healing. Each martini serves as a step towards rebuilding her life, blending culinary delights with personal growth.

      The Girls' Guide to Homemaking