Posts Tagged ‘book review: annie sanders’

Book Review: Busy Woman Seeks Wife by Annie Sanders

Posted By Leah on June 4th, 2009

anniesandersbusywomanseekswifeWhat you need,’ said Saffron, pouring Alex another glass of wine, ‘is someone to take away your worries, someone you can rely on, someone to deal with all the boring details.’ ‘But I’ve got a bloke already,’ protested Alex. ‘No, no!’ replied Saffron. ‘I mean, what you need is a WIFE.’

On the surface Alex Hill is every inch the polished high-flying career woman. But that just means she’s rushed off her feet with barely enough time to take out the bins, let alone pull together an amazing product launch. Then she discovers her Spanish cleaner has been using her flat to turn tricks in the afternoons, and in her bed!

And to top things off, her demanding mother - an ageing 60s style icon - has a bad fall, requiring her to move in with Alex indefinitely. With so much to juggle, Alex begins to realise that she needs someone more committed than a cleaner - so she advertises for ‘a wife’.

Enter Ella - a brilliant cook and carer. But Ella isn’t quite what she appears, and pretty soon Alex is contemplating ‘divorce’...

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Book Review: The Gap-Year For Grown-Ups by Annie Sanders

Posted By Chloe on May 27th, 2009

gapyearforgrownupsanniesandersSarah and David Lewis have been married for years but things are getting stale between the pair.

They have twins, Claire and Tom, who are about to start University, and Sarah is dreading being left at home alone without the children. Sarah decides she needs to get away for a while, almost like a gap year, without David, and she quickly flees to France and her friend Nathalie’s home.

But Sarah’s family life is disintegrating, her daughter is getting out of control, and things aren’t going to plan for Sarah either…

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Book Review: Warnings of Gales by Annie Sanders

Posted By Leah on May 11th, 2009

anniesanderswarningsofgalesImogen, who organised the holiday, is frighteningly capable and a bit of a control freak. With three children who are at the centre of her world, she’s determined that this holiday will be perfect. But is Imogen’s tidy life quite as happy as it seems?

Sophie is Imogen’s oldest friend, dating back to the days when they would chat long after lights out at their Home Counties boarding school. Sophie knows she should be feeding her offspring organic cous-cous, but they love McDonalds’ apple pies too much - and where’s the harm in that? But is there more to Sophie than dogged loyalty to her rather overbearing old mate?

And then there’s Jo, an acquaintance of Sophie’s roped in at the last minute when the first choice of housemate pulled out. An East London GP and single mother, and very easy going with her son, she appears to be the polar opposite to Imogen. A group holiday seemed such a good idea back in January …

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