"By turns heartbreaking and laugh-out-loud funny." --Kristin Rockaway, author of How To Hack a Heartbreak "Sensitive, thoughtful, and touching." --Library Journal **A young widow must face the grief she's always set aside when an unexpected delivery throws her life into disarray** Twenty-nin
Good Husband Material
β Scribed by Trisha Ashley
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2012;2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 290 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Another warm, wise and witty offering from Sunday Times bestseller Trisha Ashley. James is everything Tish has ever wanted in a husband β she's married a man who even her mother approves of. He's handsome, dependable, and will make an excellent father β unlike Tish's first love, the disreputable Fergal. Her teenage sweetheart abandoned her for a music career and now lives a typical celebrity lifestyle. Fergal broke her heart β James helped mend it. Now, they've bought a cottage in the country. The next step β kids and a lifetime of domestic bliss. Well, that's the plan. And even if James has a slight tendency to view the village pub as a second home, their relationship is still in pretty good shape after seven years of marriage. So why is marriage to Mr Right making her long for Mr Wrong?
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