One family home. Three generations. What could possibly go wrong?
Carly loves her family. She really does. Itโs just that now her three children are grown up, she thought it was her time.
Everyone talks about the empty nest and how difficult that can be, but Carly and her husband, Frank, have often fantasised about it โ meals without arguments, conversation without shouting over the sound of the Xbox, holidays planned around the culture not the kidsโ club.
But Carlyโs nest is far from empty. Her elderly dad needs more support and is moving in โtemporarilyโ. On top of which, Carlyโs son, Eddie, is far too comfortable at home โ why go out and get a job, when your parents keep you fed and your clothes laundered? And just when Carly is starting to pull her hair out, Eddie drops a bombshell that changes everything.
Is there room in the nest for one more?
Fiona Gibson is back with her brilliantly funny novel about family, frustrations and finding yourself in the chaos. Perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Milly Johnson and Jill Mansell.
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Fiona was born in a youth hostel in Yorkshire. She started working on teen magazine Jackie at age 17, then went on to join Just Seventeen and More! where she invented the infamous 'Position of the Fortnight.' Fiona is the author of over 20 romcom novels and lives in Glasgow with her husband. You can follow Fiona on Instagram@fiona_gib and read her weekly columns at fionagibson.substack.com