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The Happy Hour

By: Cressida McLaughlin
Narrated by: Kate Chambers
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Can they fall in love, sixty minutes at a time?

'This sweet romance is a real heart-thudder' HEAT

'We couldn't put this down!' BELLA

'A sweet, uplifting read' CLOSER

The deliciously captivating new standalone novel from the bestselling author of The Staycation and The Cornish Cream Tea series.

Jess is happy working in Greenwich market selling trinkets to well-heeled locals and excitable tourists.

Then one Sunday, Jess is thrown together with handsome, funny Ash, as they chase a pickpocket through the market, and before long they are making a habit of running into each other at the same time each week.

Jess starts to realize that their hour together is the brightest part of her life. But Ash isn’t telling her everything – can she discover the truth before it’s too late?

©2024 Cressida McLaughlin (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Contemporary Friendship Genre Fiction Romantic Comedy Funny Heartfelt Feel-Good

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‘A gorgeous, sweep-you-off-your-feet slice of escapism’ RED magazine

‘Unashamedly romantic, funny and touching’ MY WEEKLY

‘Cressida's characters are wonderful.’ Sarah Morgan

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