Happiness, hope and laughter for Mother’s Day By various authors - book reviews -

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Cathy Bramley

If it’s hope, happiness and laughter you’re looking for as the long winter draws to a close, then head off to Chesterfield for a big hug of a book!

My Kind of Happy is the new feel-good, funny and thoroughly uplifting story featuring one woman’s search for love and happiness from Cathy Bramley, a writer whose rom-coms have become the go-to panacea for those in search of a reading escape.

Bramley, whose bestsellers include The Lemon Tree Café, has found her natural niche writing entertaining women’s fiction about friendship, family and love and this sparkling new novel is like a welcome ray of sunshine in the gloom.

‘I think flowers are sunshine for the soul…’

Flowers have always made Fearne smile. She treasures the memories of her beloved grandmother’s floristry for her little Welsh chapel and, along with her older brother Freddie, helping to arrange the beautiful blooms that brought such joy to other people.

Ever since a family tragedy a year ago, Fearne has been searching in vain for her own contentment, but when a chance discovery inspires her to start a happiness list, it seems that Fearne might just have found her answer.

Sometimes the scariest path can be the most rewarding so is Fearne ready to take the risk, move out into the unknown and grab her second chances? And what kind of happiness might she find if she does take the gamble?

There is a joyous sense of renewal and hope on every step of Fearne’s journey as she learns to come to terms with the past, live for the moment and find her own happiness by making others happy.

With her trademark cast of wonderfully portrayed and quirky characters, a big dollop of love, and the guarantee of both tears and laughter, this really is My Kind of Happy!