Sixty-nine-year-old Fliss has lived a life!
A career running her own successful business, a beautiful home, a wardrobe full of designer clothes - Fliss has everything she ever wanted. So why does she feel so lonely?
Sixty-six-year-old Shirl didn't expect to be looking after a baby again, let alone a grown woman who should know better. But with her daughter Gemma struggling to adapt to motherhood, and her boss Fliss increasingly reliant on Shirl to run her life, Shirl never gets a moment to herself.
Fliss might not be great at life's chores, but she is great at seizing opportunities, so when the chance for a jaunt to France's beautiful Brittany comes her way, she decides it's just what she and Shirl need. And as the sun-soaked town of Plouvannec-Sur-Mer begins to work its magic on the women, they realise there's another way to live.
From cake-laden patisseries, to joyous local fetes, from food, views and beaches to die for, to a community quick to embrace them, not to mention some rather fine French men for company, perhaps it's not too late for Fliss and Shirl to embrace a new adventure and look forwards to a totally different future.
Let Judy Leigh whisk you off to the beaches and beauty of Brittany. Warmhearted, funny and uplifting.
'I loved this book. It's funny, emotional and a book that fills you with determination not to let life pass you by as you get older.' Jennifer Bohnet
Readers love Judy Leigh:
'Why did it have to end lol. I tried to slow down the pace but this author** draws you in straight from the beginning** and you feel straight away that you know the characters where they live everything! Such talent is envied!'
'This is another one of Judy's terrific reads that is more than thoroughly enjoyable. It's more than a story- it's perhaps a message to all of us about "Carpe Diem" and taking hold of life with both hands whilst we can. The characters are wonderful and leap from the page like old friends.'
'This was a book I had trouble putting down! Thoroughly enjoyed the twist and turns. Can recommend for a good read.'
Praise for Judy Leigh:
'Brilliantly funny, emotional and uplifting' Miranda Dickinson
'Lovely . . . a book that assures that life is far from over at seventy' Cathy Hopkinsbestselling author of The Kicking the Bucket List
'Brimming with warmth, humour and a love of life... a wonderful escapade' Fiona Gibson