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Love Letters by Katie Fforde
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Love Letters (edition 2009)

by Katie Fforde (Author)

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With the bookshop where she works about to close, Laura Horsley finds herself agreeing to help organize a literary festival deep in the heart of the English countryside. But when an innocent mistake leads the festival committee to believe that Laura is a personal friend of the author at the top of their wish-list, she finds herself travelling to Ireland to persuade the notorious recluse (and her literary hero) to come out of hiding.… (more)
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Title:Love Letters
Authors:Katie Fforde (Author)
Info:Century (2009), Edition: First ediiton, 400 pages
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I can't avoid the feeling that if I knew about running festivals I'd be as unhappy with this book as I was with her canal book. But I don't, so I enjoyed the rather unlikely chick lit story, even if I didn't really get involved. ( )
  MarthaJeanne | May 2, 2016 |
I loved the idea of a novel all about books and the writing industry/process. I'm the girl that reads while brushing my teeth and I love a good romance. But the falling in love part of this book just didn't work for me. There was so little interaction between the two leads that it was difficult for me to see how it happened. While the novel was entertaining, it was missing that sparkle that made it a great escape. ( )
  tjsjohanna | Dec 2, 2015 |
FForde's formula -- a woman finds love while she's busy doing interesting, arts-connected work - never fails to satisfy. Laura Horsley has always loved books and enjoyed her job in an indie bookstore. But the owner wants to retire and is closing the store so Laura will be "redundant," as the Brits call unemployed. At one of the last author events she organises, Laura meets the formidable agent Eleanora, who ropes her into organizing a literary festival. The catch: the deep=pockets sponsor wants Irish author Dermot Flynn at the festival or he won't cough up. Laura, a long-time admirer of Flynn's work, is sent to Ireland to persuade the famously reclusive author, and promptly falls in love. But are her feelings reciprocated or is Dermot just an infuriating womanizer? And will he come to the festival or not? It's a wild ride with engaging characters, plenty of humor, and beautiful settings in both Ireland and England. If you like this sort of thing, as I do, then you'll like Love Letters, and if you haven't yet discovered Katie Fforde, there's a lovely backlist waiting for you. ( )
  auntieknickers | Apr 3, 2013 |
Very enjoyable - see my review http://www.dnsmedia.co.uk/reviews/view/1196 ( )
  AnneHudson | Mar 30, 2013 |
Good, light, romantic summer reading - Laura, younger than her years, relies on books for action in her life. But now her ideal job in a bookshop is ending, leaving her at loose ends. Arranging author signings is her forte. At her farewell event, she meets a strong-willed literary agent who compels her forward into her future. Next thing you know, Laura is helping plan a literary festival, meeting new friends, and heading off to Ireland to hunt up Dermot Flynn, an elusive author who will absolutely put the festival on the map. She finds adventure and more new friends; then, under the influence of much strong drink, she offers her body to Flynn to get him to attend the festival. Laura is more naive and innocent than many of Ffordes heroines, but she is as lovable and stalwart as any who have gone before her. She finds resources within herself that she never knew were there, has her heart broken, survives, and learns to make her way in the world with great success. In all, a sweet and engaging romance.(
  RapidCityPubLib | Jul 11, 2011 |
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With the bookshop where she works about to close, Laura Horsley finds herself agreeing to help organize a literary festival deep in the heart of the English countryside. But when an innocent mistake leads the festival committee to believe that Laura is a personal friend of the author at the top of their wish-list, she finds herself travelling to Ireland to persuade the notorious recluse (and her literary hero) to come out of hiding.

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With the bookshop where she works about to close, Laura Horsley, in a moment of uncharacteristic recklessness, finds herself agreeing to help organize a literary festival deep in the heart of the English countryside. But her initial excitement is rapidly followed by a mounting sense of panic when reality sinks in and she realizes just how much work is involved - especially when an innocent mistake leads the festival committee to mistakenly believe that Laura is a personal friend of the author at the top of their wish-list. Laura might have been secretly infatuated with the infamous Dermot Flynn ever since she studied him at university, but traveling to Ireland to persuade the notorious recluse to come out of hiding is another matter. Determined to rise to the challenge she sets off to meet her literary hero. But all too soon she's confronted with more than she bargained for - Dermot the man is maddening, temperamental and up to his ears in a nasty case of writer's block. But he's also infuriatingly attractive - and, apparently, out to add Laura to his list of conquests...
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