Author: | Catherine Alliott | ISBN: | 9781948224147 |
Publisher: | No Shooz Publishing | Publication: | November 27, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Catherine Alliott |
ISBN: | 9781948224147 |
Publisher: | No Shooz Publishing |
Publication: | November 27, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
'You've gone all fat and complacent because you've got your man, haven't you?'
Polly is outraged at the suggestion that since getting married and settling into a beautiful manor farmhouse in Cornwall she has let herself go. But watching a lot of telly and gorging on biscuits, not getting dressed until lunchtime and waiting for pregnancy to strike are not the signs of someone living an active and fulfilled life. So Polly does something rash.
She allows her home to be used as a location for a TV advert. Having a glamorous film crew around will certainly put a bomb under the idyllic, rural life. Only perhaps she should have consulted her husband first.
Because before the cameras have even started to roll - and complete chaos descends on the farm - Polly's marriage has been turned upside down. This time she really has gone too far . . .
'Alliott's joie de vivre is irresistible' Daily Mail
'You've gone all fat and complacent because you've got your man, haven't you?'
Polly is outraged at the suggestion that since getting married and settling into a beautiful manor farmhouse in Cornwall she has let herself go. But watching a lot of telly and gorging on biscuits, not getting dressed until lunchtime and waiting for pregnancy to strike are not the signs of someone living an active and fulfilled life. So Polly does something rash.
She allows her home to be used as a location for a TV advert. Having a glamorous film crew around will certainly put a bomb under the idyllic, rural life. Only perhaps she should have consulted her husband first.
Because before the cameras have even started to roll - and complete chaos descends on the farm - Polly's marriage has been turned upside down. This time she really has gone too far . . .
'Alliott's joie de vivre is irresistible' Daily Mail