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The Woman at Number 24
The Woman at Number 24 | Juliet Ashton
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Meet the residents of number 24 in the warm, witty and wonderful new novel from bestselling author Juliet Ashton. When your marriage falls apart, the last place you'd want your husband to move to is downstairs. Unfortunately for Sarah, up in the eaves at number 24, her ex-husband now lives one floor beneath her with his new wife. Their happiness floats up through the floorboards, taunting her. A child psychologist, Sarah has picked up great sadness from the little girl, Una, who lives with her careworn mother three floors below, but is Sarah emotionally equipped to reach out? The Spring brings a new couple to the house. Jane and Tom's zest for life revives the flagging spirits, and Sarah can't deny the instant attraction to handsome Tom. Having seen at first hand what infidelity does to people, she'll never act on it ... but the air fizzes with potential. The sunshine doesn't reach every corner of number 24, however. Elderly Mavis, tucked away in the basement, has kept the world at bay for decades. She's about to find out that she can't hide forever. Juliet Ashton weaves a story of love, friendship and community that will move you to laughter and to tears. Think Cold Feet meets David Nicholls, with a dash of the joy of Jill Mansell added for good measure. What people are saying about The Woman At Number 24: 'Loved it. Feels fresh and new and exciting hearing about the different lives of 24. I'm intrigued and fascinated by the characters' Natalie Ross 'I immediately took to the main character, Sarah who is reeling from a rather nasty divorce. Juliet's warm storytelling style draws you in and you cannot help but invest your heart in what is happening to the very different characters all living in the different apartments in number 24' Lara Marshall 'Wow! Just a beautiful read, like a breath of fresh air. Very heart warming and easy to read. A great 5 Stars from me!' Netgalley reviewer 'This is a great book with a varied ensemble cast of characters and many inter-twining story lines - just the sort of thing I enjoy. This was easy to read and would be the ideal thing to take with you on holiday' Lesley Newton 5* 'Fun read with captivating characters. I did not expect the plot twist involved and really enjoyed reading this overall. Read it in one evening' Kim Reed, 5* 'An enjoyable book ... we watch as friendships blossom, a romance evolves and there is a good, unexpected twist towards the end. A lovely, heartwarming read' Christine Halligan 5* 'A wonderful book that I would highly recommend' Claire McPartlin 'Fantastic ... great characters who live in one big house. You will absolutely love this book' Susan Anne Burton
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Cupcake12
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Five different families reside in a house in Notting Hill. Sarah is the main character who the story focuses on. I found it hard to put down as their lives where all connected and I just wanted to know what was going to happen. It touches on suicide, selective mutism and infidelity.
The author has written a book that weaves a story of love, friendship and community. It has quite a few funny moments but also quite emotional in places.

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Cupcake12
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I‘ve started the year well especially with returning to work, the school run and handing in assignments for my course. @Clwojick @Lizpixie
#jumpstart2022

Clwojick Awesome job! 2y
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Cupcake12
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My second book of the year and this was easy to match as it was set in Notting Hill. The flowers just remind of a vibrant market place.
#aestheticallymatched

Clwojick Love the colourful cover! 2y
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Cupcake12
The Woman at Number 24 | Juliet Ashton
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Sarah tried to leave straight after the registry office ceremony, but Leo wouldn‘t hear of it.
#firstlinefriday @ShyBookOwl

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Cupcake12
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I received this as a gift through lockdown and here I am trying to make a dent in my current TBR list.

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rmrm
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Bailedbailed

This book was okay didn't read the whole thing skipped to the end.

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CoffeeAndABook
The Woman at Number 24 | Juliet Ashton
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Thank God for the blessing of a fun lighthearted read in hard times 💎I cannot conceive how I would get through life without the sweet escape into a book, even if just in stolen moments here and there....
My salute to all the writers out there, typing away, agonizing over blank pages or screens... Life is so much better for the work you do 💚🌿🦄

LauraBeth I agree! ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
Sarah83 indeed 😍 7y
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Got your book delivered by whsmiths today can't wait to read your new book 📚📚😍😍