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Katie Pearson

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    Come, Come to me
    Don't Try This at Home
    How Long Have You Got?
    • How Long Have You Got?

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,4(63)Évaluer

      Molly is facing a new future. She hasn't worked for seven years - well, not technically, although looking after a demanding family has been trial enough. And given her recent multi-tasking at home as nurse, chef and peace negotiator, surely she'd be a catch for any employer? ... Her ex-boss is persuaded to give her work filming a documentary starring a cantankerous eighty-three-year-old actress called Florence Bird. As filming progresses Molly realises how complicated life can be. But despite their differences Molly and Florence forge a remarkable friendship - one that helps them both confront their fears and answer the all-important question, how long have you got?

      How Long Have You Got?
    • Don't Try This at Home

      • 356pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,1(66)Évaluer

      When fate nudges Dot into a corner, she decides to give up her successful job and take on a new career as full-time mother. So what if her daughters can barely remember who she is - how hard can it be? However, a thumb through 'The Secrets of Happy Children' doesn't prepare Dot for the drama of children's parties, accident-prone hamsters and a nanny turned novelist. As if that weren't enough, an old flame makes a guest appearance and a serious illness is in danger of staging a comeback. All in all, it's a miracle Dot ever manages to get out of bed, let alone tackle the school run. But amid the fears and flirtations, the gossip and the grubby hands, can Dot find a way to reach the gold at the end of her rainbow?

      Don't Try This at Home
    • Come, Come to me

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set in 1887 Tennessee, the story unfolds as a group of men confronts and executes Dolly Collins, accused of witchcraft and murder. In her final moments, she utters a chilling curse, claiming that the blood of one of their children will resurrect her. This haunting threat lingers, intertwining themes of vengeance and the supernatural, as the men grapple with the consequences of their actions and the potential return of the vengeful spirit.

      Come, Come to me