Little Teashop of Horrors
by Jane Lovering
Secrets, lies, carrot cake and an owl called Skrillex!
Amy Knowles has always been the plain sidekick to her pretty best friend Jules. And whilst the tearoom they both work in on the Monkpark Hall estate in Yorkshire is not exactly awash with eligible bachelors, it's obvious where the male attention is concentrated - and it's not just on the cakes!
There is one man who notices Amy. Joshua Wilson also works at Monkpark, where he flies his birds of prey for visitor entertainment. He lives a lonely existence but he has reasons for choosing isolation - and, in Amy, he may have found somebody who understands.
Then a management change brings slick and well-spoken Edmund Evershott to Monkpark. He's interested in Amy too, but for what reason? Josh suspects the new manager is up to no good - but will Amy? Because Edmund could leave her with much worse than a broken heart...
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Favorite
Quotes:
Jules had a tendency to go off in full pursuit of any man
that took her fancy like a whippet after a sausage.
Julia pulled the ‘sensible one’ trick, a move so rare that
it was probably endangered… Her heels clattered over the waxed and shiny boards,
attracting his attention to our approach, while my sensible flats squealed and
squeaked like distressed hamsters.
That young lady is all fur coat and no knickers. She’ll
find herself in trouble one of these days, mark my words.
His face was pale and narrow, giving him a sort of
‘shuffled together’ look, as though his features were furniture in an
overcrowded room.
Julia was so upwardly mobile that she was practically
rocket-fuelled.
‘Cleaning’ was probably not the right word for what this
caravan needed, but flamethrowers are hard to come by.
You’re a bridesmaid, Ames, and if you’re not really nice to
me I’m putting you in primrose yellow trimmed with puce. And those heels. Well,
one heel, one flat, so you sort of lurch.
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Jane was born in Devon and now lives in Yorkshire. She has five children, three cats and two dogs! Jane is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association and has a first-class honors degree in creative writing. Jane writes comedies which are often described as ‘quirky’. Her debut Please Don’t Stop the Music won the 2012 Romantic Novel of the Year and the Best Romantic Comedy Novel award from the Romantic Novelists’ Association. Her Christmas novella, Christmas at the Little Village School, was the winner of the RONA Rose Award from the Romantic Novelists’ Association in 2018.
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