The Boy Next Door

A feel-good novel of romance and laughter

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Cathy Woodman ISBN: 9780755392667
Publisher: Headline Publication: April 26, 2012
Imprint: Headline Language: English
Author: Cathy Woodman
ISBN: 9780755392667
Publisher: Headline
Publication: April 26, 2012
Imprint: Headline
Language: English

When childhood sweethearts are reunited, will the same sparks fly?

Cathy Woodman's The Boy Next Door is a funny and poignant story of how love can blossom when you least expect it. The perfect read for fans of Jo Thomas and Trisha Ashley.

'Cathy Woodman is a real find' - Jill Mansell

Terri Mills is going home to London. With only a battered mini and a bankruptcy order to show for her life in Devon, she's not feeling particularly proud of herself. At least her nine-year-old daughter Sasha sees their trip as an adventure. Terri's Gran is keen to lend a hand, and she's already found Terri a flat and a job, for which Terri's eternally grateful. If only the job wasn't at the local flower shop.

Growing up, Terri had two passions: flowers, and the boy next door. Martin Blake, son of florists Val and George, was gorgeous. What's more, he was all hers - until her parents upped and moved to Devon and she never heard from him again. Now she's about to walk into his florist's - and straight back into her past...

What readers are saying about The Boy Next Door:

'Funny, heart-warming and an absolute winner for me'

'Great plot, a lively and easy read'

'A charming, well-written story'

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When childhood sweethearts are reunited, will the same sparks fly?

Cathy Woodman's The Boy Next Door is a funny and poignant story of how love can blossom when you least expect it. The perfect read for fans of Jo Thomas and Trisha Ashley.

'Cathy Woodman is a real find' - Jill Mansell

Terri Mills is going home to London. With only a battered mini and a bankruptcy order to show for her life in Devon, she's not feeling particularly proud of herself. At least her nine-year-old daughter Sasha sees their trip as an adventure. Terri's Gran is keen to lend a hand, and she's already found Terri a flat and a job, for which Terri's eternally grateful. If only the job wasn't at the local flower shop.

Growing up, Terri had two passions: flowers, and the boy next door. Martin Blake, son of florists Val and George, was gorgeous. What's more, he was all hers - until her parents upped and moved to Devon and she never heard from him again. Now she's about to walk into his florist's - and straight back into her past...

What readers are saying about The Boy Next Door:

'Funny, heart-warming and an absolute winner for me'

'Great plot, a lively and easy read'

'A charming, well-written story'

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