Love Life

· HarperCollins UK
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An uplifting and feel-good read perfect for fans of Mhairi McFarlane and Beth O’Leary! Recommended on Zoe Ball’s The Radio 2 Book Club!

‘A heart-warming, life-affirming gem . . . full of wry humour’
Pernille Hughes bestselling author of Probably the Best Kiss in the World

Dr Tess Carter is no starry-eyed heroine. After all, if your dad left without a backward glance you wouldn’t believe in romance either. And the voices in Tess’s head – you know, the ones that tell you you’re not good enough, not pretty enough, not clever enough – well, these voices are very loud. Very loud indeed. Especially when the disagreeable son of one of her patients starts challenging her every decision.

Edward Russell might have a big job and a posh voice, but Tess is determined not to let him get to her. And Edward, it turns out, may be less of a grump than he first appears...

In the real world, where gentlemanlike manners and out-of-the-blue declarations of love are a story-book fantasy, it’s up to Tess to decide whose voice to listen to ... and how to make her own heard.

‘This is a romcom like no romcom you’ve read before – and all the better for it! I loved every word’ Nicola Gill What readers think of Love Life:

‘I laughed, I cried and then I laughed and cried some more. It was moving, funny, emotional in all the right measures and kept me wanting to read on’ Louise

‘Who knew I needed a romcom set in a hospice?! As it turns out this was actually really funny and thoughtful’ Clari

‘So many layers of depth that make it a compelling read...I really fell head over heels for this touching story’ Ritu

‘My first book by this author and it will not be my last. I would recommend this book for those who are looking for something different in their romance’ Ashley

‘One of my favorite reads in a long time...I liked it so much, I immediately began reading it again’ Jennifer

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4.0
2 reviews
Alison Robinson
August 3, 2021
Tess Carter is a trainee doctor, currently on rotation in a hospice caring for the terminally ill. She suffers from low self-esteem, occasional bulimia, and has recently found her boyfriend in bed with another man. When a new patient is checked into the hospice with terminal cancer Tess is astonished to see that the patient's son Edward Russell is no other than the young man Eddie she met at a party years ago and made an instant connection. Back then she had a boyfriend and never did anything more than kiss Eddie, but oh how she wished she had. Sadly, finding a lawyer called Eddie (last name unknown) in London is quite difficult. Unfortunately, the charming, sweet, clever, funny Eddie Tess met back then has turned into a cold, judgmental man, who clearly does not remember Tess at all and challenges her every professional decision, probably because he is in denial about his mother's prognosis. However, as time goes on Tess and Edward find some middle ground and when a personal crisis occurs it is Eddie who comes to the rescue. Part romance, part women's fiction (think Katie Fforde with edge, or maybe Susie Tate) this would have been a four star read if it hadn't been for the author's decision to give Tess two voices in her head: one a car-crash TV chat show host (think Jeremy Kyle or Jerry Springer); and the other Jane Austen. The chat show host likes to belittle Tess and make her sound like trailer trash, while Jane Austen tries to bolster her ego. I hated both of them and their interactions were very irritating. Otherwise, the characters were engaging with real life problems ad the story was well-written, if a little predictable. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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About the author

Nancy Peach is a writer of romantic comedy, a mother of three, an owner of various ridiculous-looking pets, and a practicing GP working for the NHS and a national cancer charity.
She has been longlisted for the Comedy Women in Print Prize 2020 and shortlisted for the HarperCollins / Gransnet competition 2019. Nancy is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association and is represented by Tanera Simons at Darley Anderson.

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