A festive story about love, friendships, and a sprinkling of Christmas magic. Perfect for fans of Jenny Colgan and Lucy Diamond.
Two ex-friends. One Christmas to remember ...Bobbie's boss Carol is a real misery-guts, dedicated to making the lives of everyone around her unhappy in pursuit of every last penny. What makes it worse is that the two women have history: they were once best friends.
When handsome hotelier Charlie steps into the frame the two women go to battle as one sees a romantic future and the other a possible lifeboat for her business.
With wonderful warmth and humour โ and the odd mince pie fight โ the women are forced to confront their shared past, the turbulent present and, most importantly, the potential of the future.
Curl up this Christmas with this heartwarming and funny read. Youโll never look at a mince pie in the same way again...
What readers are saying about Humbugs and Heartstrings:
โOh wow what a fantastic book, I really couldn't put it down.โ Reader review
โI was cracking up while reading it.โ Reader review
โHad me giggling at places throughout which was really nice... I really enjoyed this feel good book.โ Reader review
โThis novel really does pull at your heart strings, in some places I wanted to cry and in others shout out loudโ Reader review
โI'm a sucker for all things Christmassy, so decided to get in the mood early with this book. Am I glad I did!โ Reader review
Catherine Ferguson burst onto the writing scene at the age of nine, anonymously penning a weekly magazine for her five-year-old brother (mysteriously titled the โWillyโ comic).
Catherineโs continuing love of writing saw her spend her twenties writing for various teenage magazines including Jackie and Blue Jeans before getting serious and becoming a sub-editor on the Dundee Courier & Advertiser.
Catherineโs first novel Humbugs and Heartstrings is very loosely based on Dickensโ A Christmas Carol. She lives with her son in Northumberland.