If you’ve ever dreamed of a new life in the country, think again . . .
Fresh air, rolling fields, Cath Kidston tea towels and home-baked cake—isn't that what Martha's new life will be?
Apparently not. Having upped sticks and moved her young family from the gritty city to Paradise, she discovers things aren't quite that easy. Collapsing kitchen ceilings; a plague of slugs; coffee mornings with Stepford mums and garden warfare with the neighbours are just a few of the trials.
And with her husband away working in London, Martha just can't stop thinking about the sexy builder who's meant to be turning the house into her dream home . . .
'Sharply observed with a rapier wit and laugh-out-loud moments, Daisy Waugh's book will have you so gripped, you'll never want to leave town again.'—Imogen Edward-Jones