The Library of Lost Love : The most charming, uplifting story of new beginnings in Notting Hill
The Library of Lost Love : The most charming, uplifting story of new beginnings in Notting Hill
Author: Clarke, Norie
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Published on 23 May 2024 by Headline Publishing Group (Headline Review) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 352 pages
196 x 129 x 25 | 244g
Joan thinks her story is over. But what if there is one more chapter...?'The warmest, most completely charming story to sink into' JENNY COLGAN'A wonderful tale proving change is always possible' KATIE FFORDE----In a quiet Notting Hill street, Joan sits alone with memories of the man she walked away from one New York evening many years ago. In need of company, she advertises for a lodger.
Jess knows it's time to move on from her best friend's couch, where she's been crashing since her boyfriend emptied out her heart, and all her savings. But when she responds to an advert for a lodger in Notting Hill, Jess has no idea how life's about to change.
When Jess meets Joan, she recognises someone needing a way back into the world, and she suggests a switch: if Joan will agree to go on-line, she will go off-line. And when Jess discovers Joan's library of lost love, she decides to follow the trail, little realising that in Joan's story lies her own unexpected new beginning...
'One of the sweetest love stories I've ever read' SUE MOORCROFT'A glorious story of an unlikely friendship that heals heartache' EMMA COWELL----Readers have lost their hearts to The Library of Lost Love:'This book was truly beautiful...inviting and emotional. I couldn't put it down!' ? ? ? ? ?'Love, love, loved this! Gave me all the feels!' ? ? ? ? ? 'A lovely feel-good story. One you'll fall in love with!' ? ? ? ? 'Just so beautiful. Left me wanting more' ? ? ? ? ? 'Lovely, lovely characters. I couldn't put this down' ? ? ? ? ? 'Oh, I absolutely loved this! Such a sweet, heart-warming story of lost love and secrets kept' ? ? ? ? ? 'Such a heartwarming story. Perfect for a cosy read with a few surprises. I'd recommend' ? ? ? ? ?