How to Stuff Up Christmas: A seasonal, feel-good Christmas romance featuring festive recipes

How to Stuff Up Christmas: A seasonal, feel-good Christmas romance featuring festive recipes

by RosieBlake (Author)

Synopsis

When Eve's boyfriend cheats on her - just before Christmas - she decides the only thing for it is to escape. Eve seeks solace on the Isle of Wight where she is given the chance to mend her broken heart through the restorative power of cooking. However it turns out Eve is a walking kitchen disaster zone. But an unexpected encounter under the mistletoe offers Eve the chance to remedy her lack of cooking skills, and move on from her no-good boyfriend. Will Eve have a Christmas to remember after all...?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Main
Publisher: Corvus
Published: 05 Nov 2015

ISBN 10: 1782398600
ISBN 13: 9781782398608
Book Overview: Christmas and cooking collide in this hilarious romantic comedy from Rosie Blake.

Media Reviews
A brilliantly fun romp with plenty of surprises and festive recipes. * Heat *
Just brilliant * Fabulous magazine *
Wonderfully likeable characters and a realistic plot. -- Praise for How to Get a (Love) Life * the Sun *
Ridiculously funny, sweet and had a proper sigh-out-loud-and-hug-my-kindle-end . I'm sad I've finished it. -- Praise for How to Get a (Love) Life * Chick Lit Love *
A fabulous debut and one which will have you doubled over with tears streaming down your face. -- Praise for How to Get a (Love) Life * compellingreads.co.uk *
Rosie captures worst-case-scenarios and turns them into hilarious anecdotes. -- Praise for How to Get a (Love) Life * Hello magazine *
Author Bio

Rosie Blake spent her university years writing pantomimes based on old classics, including 'The Wizard of Odd: Search for the Ruby Strippers' and 'Harry Potter: The Musical' (complete with moving opening number, 'In my Cupboard I will Stay'). Rosie went on to write a winning short story in the La Senza/Little Black Dress Short Story Competition, and features for Cosmopolitan magazine, before turning to books.

Rosie likes baked items, taking long walks by the river and speaking about herself in the third person.

She can be found at www.rosieblake.co.uk and @RosieBBooks