The Only Way Is Up by Heidi Stephens
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When Daisy (think Fern Britton) torpedoes her family image by splashing her minge (accidentally) all over the tabloids she rusticates to her ex-husband's cottage in the Cotswolds. A gay ex-husband, alcoholic mother, and sex-addict boyfriend don't make life easy.
Daisy soon discovers that her nearest neighbour is a disgraced celebrity chef who is living off the grid for a year while he writes a book, there's a disgraced Tory MP and his family living in the village, the head teacher of the local private school is surly, and the local tennis coach is a bit of a lech.
This was like Katie Fforde on steroid (or maybe Viagra). A small-town cutesy romance with a bit of heat.
I received an Arc from the publisher in return for an honest review.
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