Out of Practice

· The Larkford Series Book 1 · Simon and Schuster
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WINNER OF THE RNA's ROMANTIC COMEDY OF THE YEAR AWARD 2017!

‘A wonderful setting, characters you care about, a page-turning plot, laugh-out-loud funny. I loved it’ Katie Fforde

Meet married mum of two and successful GP Holly Graham as she relocates her family to join the team at The Practice at Beckerford, hoping to find the peaceful life she craves, despite the chaos that comes with her two year old twins and the troublesome state of her marriage. It will certainly be a challenge to keep her private and professional lives separate in such a tight-knit community.

Her colleagues have their own issues to contend with. The gorgeous Dr Dan Carter is struggling with to focus on work and the last thing he needs is any more stress; having his ambitious ex-girlfriend Dr Julia Channing working alongside him isn't really helping. Thankfully, the rather delectable Dr Taffy Jones is on hand to distract Holly from the escalating situation at home.

Feisty octogenarian and resident celebrity, Elsie Townsend, is Holly's favourite patient and saving grace. Elsie's inspirational Life Lessons come at the perfect moment, as The Practice is suddenly under threat of imminent closure and Holly rediscovers her voice and her priorities just in time …

Praise for Penny Parkes:

'Hugely enjoyable’ Catherine Isaac

‘Larkford is still my happy place’ Katie Fforde

'Delightfully warm' Jo Thomas
 
‘Has everything: warmth, humour, drama, laughter and a few tears’ Milly Johnson
 
‘A pure delight’ Julie Cohen

'Full of humour, warmth and characters you care about' Woman's Weekly

Ratings and reviews

4,5
13 reviews
Midge Odonnell
10 November 2018
This is my second time reading this book and I enjoyed it just as much the second time around as I did the first. I figured that seeing as 2 more books have already been released in the series and a fourth one is on the way that it may make sense to refresh my memory on the one that started it all before jumping in on the others. I am glad that I did. There is a lot to enjoy here, a wonderful rural setting in Larkford Village (that seems to have as many residents as a small town), a place that has a wonderful sense of community and is very accepting of outsiders settling there. Local characters that really live up to that description. Then you have the trials and tribulations of Holly Graham - Doctor and mum of twins who moves to Larkford to try and repair her marriage to the ghastly Milo, reconnect with her best friend Lizzie and basically "have it all". There is a good dollop of real life in the book, without the author bashing the drum about how hard working mother's have it. Let's face it, it would have been all too easy to make Holly either a martyr or a superwoman. Instead she has the same rather bewildered attitude that many of us have to life and somehow just blunders on through it all, making mistakes along the way but just about holding it all together. She is not always entirely likeable, even if other people seem to regard with a strange sort of adoration, but her internal monologues and crises of confidence are well written and feel "real". Despite giving this a 5 Star review there are things that bother me about the book. Milo is a classic narcissist and his role in the book is limited to that one dimension - there is no redeeming quality to the man and it made my blood boil that Holly stuck with him; from what we learn about Holly you really do doubt this relationship from the outset. The other character that is more of a caricature is Holly's friend Lizzie, another toxic person you couldn't really imagine Holly keeping around her. There is such warmth in this book and a good dollop of humour (at times a tad black). The plot moves along at a nice, gentle pace and although it holds no surprises for the reader it is a lovely read for those cold winter evenings. To be honest you know from the early chapters more or less how things are going to end up but it is fun getting there!
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Morag Mason
05 August 2016
Warm funny chick lit with a friendly family feel. About love, money, friendship. A good read.
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Alison Threlkeld
22 November 2016
Loved it. Couldn't put it down and loved the ending. Hope we see some more of the fabulous characters in future novels
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About the author

Penny Parkes lives in the Cotswolds. She has appeared at literary festivals around the country and has written for The Telegraph as well as extensively in her local media. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram as @CotswoldPenny

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