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12 Romance Novels by Catherine Alliott
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Overview: Catherine has sold over 3 million bestselling novels worldwide and is translated into eighteen languages.
The first of these novels Catherine started under the desk when she worked as an advertising copywriter. She was duly fired. With time on her hands, she persevered with the novels, which happily flourished.
In the early days she produced a baby with each book – but after three – stuck to the writing as it was less painful.
She writes with her favorite pen in note books, either in the garden or on a sofa.
Home is a rural spot on the Hertfordshire border, which she shares with her family and a menagerie of horses, cows, chickens, and dogs, which at the last count totaled eighty-seven beating hearts, including her husband. Some of her household have walk-on parts in her novels, but only the chickens would probably recognize themselves.
Genre: Fiction > Romance > Family Life > Humour

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A Married Man:
Take a recently widowed young woman, her two rambunctious sons, and a clan of aristocratic in-laws; add a luxurious country home, a handsome TV screenwriter, and a reemerging interest in the opposite sex, and you have the makings of either a romantic affair or a ruinous assignation. Although Lucy Fellowes tries to adjust following the death of her husband, she finds that life on her own is no picnic. The in-laws are meddlesome; the home is far from hip, happenin’ London; and the gorgeous writer happens to be married. While valiantly attempting to maintain some independence in the face of her in-laws’ manipulative domination, Lucy also struggles with the moral dilemma of a forbidden attraction versus her overwhelming loneliness.

A Rural Affair:
What happens when husband she’s loathed for years suddenly dies?
Poppy Shilling may have fantasized about her boring husband slipping on ice on his way to get the paper or contracting malaria from a mosquito bite, but she never imagined Phil would leave her so suddenly. When a freak cycling accident takes out her Lycra—wearing husband, Poppy can’t help but feel relieved rather than distraught.
But when a mysterious visitor arrives after the funeral bearing secrets about her husband, Poppy quickly learns that Phil was not exactly the man she thought he was—and she might not be the woman she thought she was, either.

About Last Night:
The funny, enthralling and heart-warming story of a woman who gets a second chance in life – but will she have the courage to take it?
Molly has moved from London to rural Herefordshire chasing the Good Life. Swapping the tube for the saddle, she is living the country dream. Apart from it isn’t really her dream. It’s her husband David’s. And David is, well, rather dead now.
Then a distant relative of her late husband kicks the bucket, leaving a London townhouse in her possession, and Molly dares to consider chucking it all in. Quitting the Good Life and going back to her good life. But there’s a problem. A rather tall, handsome problem. In the shape of a man already living in Molly’s new house. And when a face appears from her past, Molly is more confused than ever. Will Molly’s London dream replace her muddy reality?
Do any of the men in her life really have honourable intentions? And has she said goodbye to country life too soon?

Going Too Far:
“You’ve gone all fat and complacent because you’ve got your man, haven’t you?”
There are things only your best friend can tell you but this outrageous suggestion is met with indignation from Polly Penhalligan, who is recently married, trying for a baby and blissfully happy in her beautiful manor farmhouse in Cornwall. At least, she was, until Pippa’s unfortunate remark forces her to realise that her idyllic life of gorging on chocolate biscuits, counting her seemingly endless blessings and not getting dressed until lunchtime could be having a few unwelcome side-effects.
So Polly decides to razz things up a bit — and agrees to allow her home to be used as a location for a commercial. Having a glamorous film crew around should certainly put something of a bomb under rural life, shouldn’t it? But even before the cameras are set up and the stars released from their kennels, Polly’s life and marriage have been turned upside down.
This time, it seems, she’s gone too far…

Not That Kind of Girl:
Henrietta Tate has always taken her role as a full-time mother and home-maker very seriously. She’s never had time for anything else. But now she and her family have moved to an idyllic house in the countryside and her teenage children are away at boarding school most of the time, she finds herself less than fulfilled by life in the sticks. Perhaps a new job working for Laurence de Havilland, the famous military historian, could provide just the distraction she needs!

Olivia’s Luck:
When Olivia’s husband, Johnny, announces "I don’t care what colour you paint the hall, I’m leaving, " Olivia is understandably devastated. Left with an eccentric troop of builders camping in her back garden, a ten-year-old daughter with an attitude, and a neurotic neighbour intent on foisting cast-off men in her direction, Olivia’s dream home is suddenly less than dreamy…

One Day in May:
One fine day in May, Hattie’s life changes for ever…
Single mother Hattie has plenty of reasons to be happy. Her antiques business is flourishing, her teenage son is settled at boarding school and she’s enjoying a fling with a younger, very sexy man. But when her job takes her back to the idyllic village of Little Crandon, painful memories of her first love – Dominic Forbes, the married politician she worked for years ago, the man who changed the course of her life – come flooding back… Things come to a head when Hattie bumps into Dominic’s widow and his gorgeous younger brother, Hal, in the village and she finds her world turned upside down. Will Hattie come clean about what really happened with Dominic all those years ago? And, if she does, is she ready to face the consequences? Whatever happens, Hattie comes to realize that you can’t keep running from your mistakes. It’s time to move on and maybe, just maybe, let herself fall in love again..

The Old-Girl Network:
Polly McLaren has a gorgeous yet elusive boyfriend. But when a handsome stranger on a train recognises her school scarf, her life changes forever…This American Romeo begs her to help him find his Juliet and Polly agrees. However, everyone and everything soon becomes entangled as the old-girl network turns into a spider’s web of complications.

The Real Thing:
‘What do you think I am, Laura? Some bored Putney housewife with seven-year itch who’s just ripe for bumping into her glamorous ex-boyfriend on holiday, ditching her nice, safe, comfortable husband and embarking on a steamy affair with him? This isn’t one of your Aga sagas, you know, this is me, Tessa Hamilton, happily married mother of two, and apart from anything else I went out with him years ago…’
Everyone’s got one – an old boyfriend with whom they never fell out of love, they simply parted because the time wasn’t right. And for thirty-year-old Tessa Hamilton it’s Patrick Cameron, the gorgeous, moody, rebellious boy she met at seventeen; the boy her vicar father thoroughly disapproved of; the boy who had left her to go to Italy to paint. And now he’s back.

The Secret Life of Evie Hamilton:
Evie Hamilton has a secret. One she doesn’t even know about. Yet . . . She’s blissfully unaware that her charmed and happy life is about to be turned upside down. And it all begins one sunny, Oxford morning when a letter – a ticking time bomb – lands on Evie’s immaculate doormat. Something she never anticipated threatens to sabotage all that she holds dear. It’s time for her to reappraise everything in her carefully arranged universe. Is Evie strong enough to fight for what she loves? What will be left and what will change forever? And can her world really be as fragile as her best china?

The Wedding Day:
A witty and charming tale from bestselling novelist, Catherine Alliott. Annie O’Harran is the wrong side of thirty. A harassed single mother, she’s escaped her faithless first husband and, against all expectations, met her hero. Now, she has a blissful summer ahead to plan their wedding. First, however, she must escape constant interruptions to meet the urgent deadline on her novel. But no sooner has she arrived at a fabulous writer’s retreat in Cornwall than the doorbell starts ringing… Just as long as none of the visitors affects her big day at the end of the summer…

Wish You Were Here:
When Flora, James and their two teenage daughters are offered the holiday of a lifetime in a chateau in the south of France in return for one simple good deed, they jump at the chance. They exchange the confines of Clapham, the weight of the mortgage and anxieties over their future for a blissful break.
But Flora didn’t anticipate a mysterious guest and a whole heap of family baggage coming too.
With James developing a schoolboy crush on a famous singer and Flora distracted by ghosts from her past, their dream holiday suddenly takes some very unexpected turns.

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