<p>‘<strong>Glorious!</strong> An uplifting celebration of mothers, daughters and female friendship – it left me feeling better about the world. I loved it, <strong>such a joy</strong>’ Clare Pooley, <em>The Authenticity Project</em></p> <p>‘A <strong>beautiful, uplifting and deeply moving</strong> story of found family and second chance’ Freya Sampson, <em>The Last Library</em></p> <p>‘<strong>An uplifting story of second chances and the hope of human connection … full of warmth and wit</strong>’ <em>The i paper</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Compelling</strong> … a touching and uplifting read – a tonic for troubled times’ <em>Sunday Express</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Emotional and heartwarming</strong>… If you loved <em>Saving Missy</em>, you will adore’ <em>Belfast Telegraph</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Uplifting and full of hope</strong>, this brilliantly written second novel from the author of <em>Saving Missy</em> will make your heart soar’ <em>My Weekly</em></p> <p>‘A <strong>glorious, heart-felt manifesto for the life-changing power of human connection</strong> … <strong>full of hope, humour and kindness</strong>’ Sarah Haywood, <em>The Cactus</em></p> <p>‘A brilliant story beautifully told – <strong>clever, funny, and pulls all the right emotional strings</strong>. This is just what we need right now!’ Matson Taylor, <em>The Miseducation of Evie Epworth</em></p> <p>‘This <strong>uplifting, thought-provoking story</strong> focuses on family ties, bravery and never losing sight of hopeful new beginnings and second chances’ <em>Candis</em></p> <p>‘An adorable novel about <strong>hope, second chances and the things that shape us</strong> … It’s <strong>full of wit, warmth and wisdom</strong>’ Katy Regan, <em>Little Big Love</em></p> <p>‘<strong>An absolute gem!</strong> Beautiful story of second chances, everyday people and love in all its forms’ Jessica Ryn, <em>The Imperfect Art of Caring</em></p> <p>‘<strong>A gorgeous, heartfelt story of love, grief and second chances</strong> filled with poignant warmth and irresistible characters’ Annie Lyons, <em>Eudora Honeysett is Quite Well, Thank You</em></p> <p>‘A rollicking story with complex, nuanced characters and terrific dry wit’ Marianne Levy, <em>Don’t Forget to Scream</em></p>
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Previously Creative Director at RDF Television, Beth Morrey now writes full time. Her debut novel, Saving Missy, was a Sunday Times bestseller and longlisted for the Authors' Club First Novel Award.
Beth lives in London with her husband, two sons and a St Berdoodle named Phoebe.