The Way To A Woman's Heart: The perfect, escapist rom-com that'll have you laughing out loud

Paperback Published on: 03/02/2011
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Synopsis

Cooking seemed like the perfect distraction - until a delicious chef was thrown in the mix . . .

Escaping from corporate city life into the heart of the Berkshire countryside, Ella Maloney hopes to find rural tranquillity and a chance to sort out the problems in her long-term relationship. On arriving, she realises tranquillity is in short supply, but welcomes the distraction her chaotic new life offers - until she meets the devastatingly gorgeous, but equally attached, chef Ash Lawrence, and realises that he's maybe one distraction too many.

When Ella's favourite top-rated TV cookery programme - Dewberry's Dinners - comes looking for a venue to film their latest show, she pulls out all the culinary stops in an attempt to keep her mind on the task in hand (and not on the gorgeous chef), but it's hard to keep your head when all around you people are losing theirs . . .

Praise for Christina Jones:
'Magical' Heat

'Fabulous The Times

'A wonderful writer' Jill Mansell, author of AND NOW YOU'RE BACK

'H.E. Bates for the 21st Century' Katie Fforde

'Christina is simply THE BEST . . . I don't think she is capable of writing anything which isn't excellent' Reader review

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9780749953270
  • Number of pages: 464
  • Dimensions: 196 x 129 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 336g
  • Languages: English

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The Way To A Woman's Heart
Another great read from Christina Jones
I love Christina Jones' books and am always desperate for her next release, and as usual I was NOT disappointed. A great chilled out chick flick that lets ... READ MORE
Lettie
The Way To A Woman's Heart
Excelllent book
I really felt that I was involved in the story and could not put it down. I even took it to the loo so that I could read a few more pages
Tuppance