Description
'Trisha Ashley writes with remarkable wit and originality - one of the best writers around.' KATIE FFORDE
'Trisha at her best.' CAROLE MATTHEWS
Alice Rose is a foundling, discovered on the Yorkshire moors above Haworth as a baby. Adopted but then later rejected again by a horrid step-mother, Alice struggles to find a place where she belongs. Only baking - the scent of cinnamon and citrus and the feel of butter and flour between her fingers - brings a comforting sense of home.
So it seems natural that when she finally decides to return to Haworth, Alice turns to baking again, taking over a run-down little teashop and working to set up an afternoon tea emporium.
Luckily she soon makes friends - including a Grecian god-like neighbour - who help her both set up home and try to solve the mystery of who she is. There are one or two last twists in the dark fairytale of Alice's life to come . . . but can she find her happily ever after?
Readers love The Little Teashop of Lost and Found:
***** 'delightful, charming and pure escapism'
***** 'intrigue, laughs and compassion . . . a truly lovely novel'
***** 'full of warm-hearted characters, beautifully settings, delicious cakes and that special touch of magic which makes it stand out as a Trisha Ashley novel'
An irresistibly feel-good and funny novel about finding out who you really are, from the Sunday Times bestselling queen of popular fiction.
About the Author
Trisha Ashley's Sunday Times bestselling novels have sold over one million copies in the UK and have twice been shortlisted for the Melissa Nathan award for Romantic Comedy. Every Woman for Herself was nominated by magazine readers as one of the top three romantic novels in the last fifty years.
Trisha lives in North Wales. For more information about her please visit www.Facebook.com/TrishaAshleyBooks or follow her on Twitter @trishaashley.
Reviews
Glorious escapism . . . A foundling turned star baker, a tough childhood, the Yorkshire moors and a dashing neighbour are a winning mix in this bittersweet novel with nods to the Brontes * The Lady *
I loved The Little Teashop of Lost and Found which has Trisha's trademark gentle humour, a range of appealing characters, and a warm and comforting tone. It is also wonderfully page-turning, thanks to a clever narrative device and an unexpected twist in the (fairy) tale. * Isabel Wolff *
A wonderful story starring a wounded but feisty heroine I couldn't help but love, together with a cast of delightful as well as some inventively horrible characters. Trisha took me to the Yorkshire moors and made me feel truly at home there. The dark streak running through the narrative makes the story all the more compelling. A great read. * Margaret James, Writing Magazine *
I thoroughly enjoyed it . . . [Trisha's] writing is down-to-earth, wryly witty and so humane * Carol Drinkwater *
A charming story about discovering who you really are and where you belong - topped off with a hearty sprinkling of mouth-watering baking and irresistible romance . . . A delightful novel from one of Britain's best romantic comedy writers. * Culturefly.co.uk *
Book Information
ISBN 9781784160913
Author Trisha Ashley
Format Paperback
Page Count 512
Imprint Black Swan
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Weight(grams) 346g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 127mm * 30mm