A Good Heart is Hard to Find: The wonderfully funny rom-com from the Sunday Times bestseller

· Random House
4.3
7 reviews
Ebook
336
Pages
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About this ebook

'Trisha Ashley writes with remarkable wit and originality - one of the best writers around' KATIE FFORDE, author of A Springtime Affair

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man of over forty is in possession of a major defect . . .

Cassandra Leigh has woken as if from a bad dream: desperate for a baby, and finally out of patience waiting for her 20 year affair with Max to end happily ever after. Maybe Max is not the only man for her?

Perhaps she could find love with her friend Jason - though he's perhaps a little too rugged, and there's something strange about the way his wife disappeared . . . Or there's Dante, the mysterious stranger she meets on a dark night in his haunted manor house . . .

Cass must throw caution to the wind and claim the life she's always wanted. Suddenly, it's a choice between Mr Right, Mr Wrong or Mr Right Now . . .

Fantastically funny and whimsical, this heart-warming novel will charm fans of Milly Johnson and Jill Mansell.

Readers love A Good Heart is Hard to Find:

***** 'Another Trisha Ashley treasure'
***** 'Funny and a joy to read. It left me with a smile on my face'

Ratings and reviews

4.3
7 reviews
Midge Odonnell
August 7, 2018
I think Ms Ashley missed her calling, whilst her romantic comedies are actually pretty good I think her Gothic horror could be even better - judging by the excerpts in this book attributed to our heroine Cass Leigh. They certainly have the ring of authenticity of the genre and,in some cases I was more interested in how that story worked out than in Cass's story. It did feel a little odd to be reading a Trisha Ashley novel not set in or around The Mosses if I'm being honest. However, as this is one of her early books (Singled Out) titivated up a little and released under a new name maybe The Mosses just don't exist in her literary orbit yet - although there was a nod to another book tucked discretely in there (Wish Upon A Star). As I have come to expect from her books the tale is told with a gentle humour by a self-aware narrator who you instantly feel you have known for ever. This is a warm hug of a book that will leave you with a smile on your face and a slight sense of unease relating to graveyards.
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Maggie Mutkovicova
May 15, 2023
a bit difficult to get into but actually really fun once you're in it.
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Brenda Riddle
January 27, 2018
I'm sorry but I couldn't get into this book,
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About the author

Trisha Ashley's Sunday Times bestselling novels have sold over one million copies in the UK and have twice been shortlisted for the Melissa Nathan award for Romantic Comedy. Every Woman for Herself was nominated by magazine readers as one of the top three romantic novels in the last fifty years.

Trisha lives in North Wales. For more information about her please visit www.Facebook.com/TrishaAshleyBooks or follow her on Twitter @trishaashley.

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