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Sequel to the #1 Amazon Best-Seller, The Debt & the Doormat (available for FREE) Poppy and Jazz’s lives sound perfect on paper. Jazz has a new baby and Poppy’s getting married. But their realities are very different. Poppy must strive to keep her cool new job with crazy hours, while trying to keep Ryan happy. Before she knows it her wedding has got out of control, thanks to her mother, the … mother, the runners at work are bullying her, her parents are in financial difficulty and she’s doubting everything and everyone she ever knew. Meanwhile Jazz is struggling with motherhood, something a…
What is it about turning thirty that sends rational women into a tailspin? Suddenly going from having all the time in the world, to cringing at the ticking of her biological clock, Poppy is drowning under the strain of trying to get pregnant. With a dad in the throes of a mid-life crisis, a crazy mother-in-law and time racing towards Lilly’s wedding, will she be able to cope with it all…and … with it all…and give Ryan the baby they so desperately want? Finally able to inherit her dad’s porn money, Jazz can’t wait to be rich! She can buy a house in…
Sadie had a bumpy upbringing but she’s still managed to drag herself out and carve a career for herself. That all comes crashing down when she, along with the women she manages; Mags, Lexi & Steph, get made redundant. She’s screwed. In hindsight she shouldn’t have attacked her colleague in a moment of rage. There goes the reference. When they all bump into each other a few months later at the … later at the job centre Sadie finds she’s not the only one in a hole. Steph’s boyfriend has left her holding the baby, Lexi’s stuck in an abusive relationship…
Stuck in the humdrum English countryside, Rose is dying to join her friends in Mexico. But as she bonds with the residents of the village’s nursing home — and cozies up to a local hunk — will Rose discover she’s right where she belongs?