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'Baby groups: a soft, cosy haven for the new mum, right?Um. No. Or is it just me?'Stevie's life has changed beyond recognition since having her first baby. She loves being a mum, but between the isolation and being vomited on five times a day, she really wishes she had someone to talk to. With husband Ted working hard to keep the family afloat, Stevie doesn't want to burden him with her feelings. Turning to the internet, Stevie starts the anonymous First-Time Mum blog and blasts the rose-tinted glasses of parenthood right off her readers. In the real world, Stevie meets the formidable Nelle and gorgeous Will, along with their own little treasures, and starts to realise that being a 'perfect mum' isn't everything. But when the secret blog goes viral, Stevie must make some tough choices about who she wants to be, and whether she's ready for the world to know the truth...A perfect laugh-out-loud read for fans of Gill Sims, Fiona Gibson and Milly Johnson. Praise for Confessions of a First-Time Mum:'The story and the writing was hilarious, but the sentiment within it was awfully, wonderfully true' Lilac Mills, author of Love in the City by the Sea'A fun, laugh out loud book also with lots of tender moments. Perfect for new mums, old mums and no mums! Everyone can enjoy this book! Would definitely recommend!' Stardust Book Reviews'A fantastic, relatable read for anyone who has children of their own. Hell, even if I didn't have a child, I am sure I still would have loved reading about Stevie' The Writing Garnet'Where the baby wipes was this book when my daughter was born?!' The Writing Garnet
'Wonderfully warm and laugh-out-loud funny... you cannot fail to be uplifted by it' Cressida McLaughlinWhen the going gets tough, the tough get sewing...At twenty-nine, Connie isn't exactly living her dreams. When her beloved gran died Connie returned to Hazelhurst, the village she grew up in, and took over her gran's old job as caretaker at the village hall. It's not a career in journalism as she'd hoped, but she loves working at Bluebell Hall. So when greedy property developers try to get their hands on it, Connie hatches a plan to save the hall, one bonkers enough that it just might work. All it takes is a needle and thread, scraps of old material and willing hands. Can Connie save Bluebell Hall? And will she save herself in the process...?A heartwarming novel about friendship, community and being brave enough to fight for what you believe in, The Bluebell Bunting Society is perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley, Tilly Tennant and Carole Matthews. 'The feel-good book of the year' Vanessa Greene'The Bluebell Bunting Society is wonderfully warm and laugh-out-loud funny, a book about standing up for what you believe in and the importance of friends and family. It's fresh and sparky, it's full of colour and detail, and has the same effect as bunting - you cannot fail to be uplifted by it. I finished it with a huge grin on my face and an urge to dust off my sewing kit and create my own string of feel-good pennants.' Cressida McLaughlin'Gorgeously warm and funny, The Bluebell Bunting Society is Poppy Dolan at her finest. With characters to love and a whole lot of sweet treats along the way, this is the cosiest, most charming and feel-good book I've read all year.' Victoria Fox'Poppy Dolan is simply unputdownable.' Claudia Carroll
Finding happiness one stitch at a timeWhen Dee Blackthorn's brother, JP, breaks both wrists not only is he in need of a helping hand - or two - with the knitting shop he owns. Luckily, Dee has all the time in the world to help out - she's just been unceremoniously fired from her demanding job amidst scandalous office rumours she's certain her hot-shot nemesis, Ben, is behind... Back in the village of Fenwild where JP's shop resides, Dee bumps into Becky, an old friend who is a new mum to a premature baby. Desperate to help Becky, Dee enlists the knitting community to make tiny woolly hats to keep the little one warm. But before long Dee's good intentions backfire and she risks losing her friends and family. On top of that, Ben has turned up, denying involvement in Dee's sacking and turning out to be not so bad after all... A feel-good romantic comedy about life, love and knitting, The Woolly Hat Knitting Club is perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley, Tilly Tennant and Carole Matthews. See inside for an exclusive baby hat knitting pattern from Poppy DolanPraise for Poppy Dolan:'The book made me want to take up knitting and snuggle down with my loved ones. Creative, fun, feel-good - a gorgeous book.' Rosie Blake, author of The Hygge Holiday'Poppy writes the most gorgeous, relatable and vivid characters. It's clever, heartfelt, witty, romantic' Kirsty Greenwood, author of Big Sexy Love'A great read in between knitting... readers who love to knit with friends and for charity will love this new novel.' Knit Now magazine'Poppy Dolan is simply unputdownable.' Claudia Carroll'The feel-good book of the year.' Vanessa Greene'Wonderfully warm and laugh-out-loud funny... you cannot fail to be uplifted by it.' Cressida McLaughlin'Gorgeously warm and funny...the cosiest, most charming and feel-good book I've read all year.' Victoria Fox
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