A Hundred Pieces of Me (60 page)

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Authors: Lucy Dillon

Tags: #Fiction, #Contemporary Women, #General

 

But as her first winter alone approaches, she finally begins to wonder if it’s time to face up to her own secrets? To start rebuilding her own life? And maybe – just maybe – to fall in love again?

 

‘Witty, heart-warming and a very real tale of loss and redemption’
Stylist

 

Lucy Dillon

Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts

Rachel
has inherited a house in the country, along with a rescue kennels. She claims she’s not a ‘dog’ person. But then she tries to match the abandoned pets with new owners, with some unexpected results . . .

 

Natalie
and
Johnny’s
marriage hasn’t been easy since they started trying for a baby. But will adopting
Bertie
, a fridge-raiding, sofa-stealing Basset Hound make up for it?

 

Meanwhile
Zoe’s
husband has given their kids a Labrador puppy, and left her to pick up the mess, literally. She’s at the end of her tether, until her pup leads her to handsome doctor
Bill
, whose own perfect match isn’t what he was expecting at all.

 

As the new owners’ paths cross, and their lives become interwoven, they – along with their dogs – all find themselves learning important lessons about loyalty, second chances and truly unconditional love.

 

‘Heart-warming, fun and romantic.
Marley and Me
fans will love it.’
Closer

 

Lucy Dillon

The Ballroom Class

When three couples join a new ballroom class, they’re all looking for some magic in their lives.

 

Lauren
and
Chris
are getting married, and Lauren’s dreaming of a fairytale wedding with a first dance to make Cinderella proud.

 

Not wanting to be shown up on the dance floor, her parents
Bridget
and
Frank
have come along too. They normally never put a foot wrong, but Bridget’s got a secret that could trip them up unexpectedly.

 

Meanwhile
Katie
and
Ross
are looking for a quick-fix solution to their failing marriage even though neither is quite sure who’s leading who anymore.

 

As friendships form over the foxtrot, the rumba rocks relationships, and the tango leads to true love, all the students in the Ballroom Class are about to face the music and dance . . .

 


Strictly Come Dancing
with added off-floor love, betrayal and glitz makes Lucy Dillon’s dazzling debut a must for ballroom fans.’
Mirror

 

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