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Recipe for Love
Take one aspiring cook. When Zoe Harper wins a coveted place in a televised cookery competition, she cant wait to put her cooking skills to the test. Add a very desirable judge. But as the competition heats up, she realises shes developing an inconvenient crush on one of the judges, the truly delicious Gideon Irving. Stir in a heaped tablespoon of romance. All too soon theres more than canapes, cupcakes and cordon bleu at stake. Will Zoe win the competition, or is Gideon one temptation too far? About the Author Katie Fforde was born and brought up in London but has lived in Gloucestershire with her family for the last thirty years. She and her husband started married life on the water where they took a pair of narrowboats around the canals as a hotel. With her husband away at sea for a lot of the time and two young sons to look after the germ of her writing career began. It was when they moved to Stroud and after her daughter was born that Katie, encouraged by her mother, finally took up the challenge to write. Her first novel, Living Dangerously, went on to be chosen as part of the WHSmith Fresh Talent promotion. There have been over seventeen novels since, as well as some grandchildren. Her hobbies, when she has time for them, are singing in a choir and flamenco dancing. Katie Fforde is President of the Romantic Novelists' Association. To find out more about Katie Fforde visit her website at www.katiefforde.com, Facebook and follow her on Twitter @KatieFforde.
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Wedding Season
Sarah Stratford is a wedding planner hiding a rather inconvenient truth - she doesn't believe in love. Or not for herself, anyway. But as the confetti flutters away on the June breeze of yet another successful wedding she somehow finds herself agreeing to organise two more, on the same day and only two months away. Luckily Sarah has two tried and tested friends on hand to help her. Elsa, an accomplished dress designer who likes to keep a very low profile, and Bron, a multi-talented hairdresser who lives with her unreconstructed boyfriend and who'd like to go solo in more ways than one. As the big day draws near, all three women find that patience is definitely a virtue in the marriage game. And as all their working hours are spent preparing for the weddings of the year, they certainly haven't got any time to even think about love. Or have they?