The Perfect Treat: Heart-warming Short Stories for Winter Nights

· HarperCollins UK
3.0
861 reviews
Ebook
59
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About this ebook

Heart-warming short stories for cold winter nights...

Featuring short stories from Sunday Times bestselling authors Miranda Dickinson and Claudia Carroll and highly anticipated debuts from Mhairi McFarlane and Liz Trenow, this collection is the ultimate treat.

Each short story is followed up by exclusive extracts of each of the authors upcoming titles.

Love, Loss and Coffee Cake: Through tears, heartbreak and the undying hope of love, a tale of a pair of star-crossed lovers.

It’s A Wonderful Life: A comedy that proves you should be very careful what you wish for.

Driving Home For Christmas: A touching tale about a newlyweds desperate to spend their first Christmas alone.

Breaking The Spell: A moving story about the power of hope and love.

The Twelve Lies of Christmas: A hilarious feature that offers up the truth about the festive season.

Ratings and reviews

3.0
861 reviews
A Google user
November 15, 2012
To the Author's next time you are doing your "research" look up the word " Free" Free means "Free". not put your credit card details down just incase we decide we want to charge you we can do it straight away "Free". Its a rip off. Why else would you be wanting someones's card details. Other then to take money.
2 people found this review helpful
A Google user
November 13, 2012
Agreed. I would like to read this book.Since it says FREE we shouldn't have to put any credit details in.Please get this sorted.
3 people found this review helpful
A Google user
November 12, 2012
Even after setting up an account, I still can't download this book- right pest!

About the author

Miranda Dickinson has always had a head full of stories. Following a Performance Art degree, she began to write in earnest when a friend gave her The World's Slowest PC. She is also a singer-songwriter.

Claudia Carroll was born in Dublin, where she still lives and where she has worked extensively both as a theatre and television actress.

Julia Williams has always made up stories in her head, and until recently she thought everyone else did too. After the birth of the second, Julia went freelance and decided to try her hand at writing.

Liz Trenow worked for many years as a journalist for national and regional newspapers, and for BBC radio and television news, and is now a full time writer.

Mhairi Mcfarlane was born in Scotland in 1976 and has been explaining how to pronounce her name ever since. (With a ‘V’, not an ‘M’. Yes, that’s us crazy Celts for you).

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