Chocolate Shoes and Wedding Blues
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Trisha Ashley. Chocolate Shoes and Wedding Blues
TRISHA ASHLEY. Chocolate Shoes and Wedding Blues
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Dedication
Prologue: June 1945
Chapter 1: Christmas Present
Chapter 2: Frosted Knots
Chapter 3: Trashed
Chapter 4: Philtred Out
Chapter 5: Charlie’s Aunt
Chapter 6: True Lovers Not
Chapter 7: Old Valentines
Chapter 8: Amazing Grace
Chapter 9: Barking Mad
Chapter 10: Cat Flap
Chapter 11: Cross Patch
Chapter 12: Summoned by Bells
Chapter 13: Fresh as Paint
Chapter 14: Bell de Jour
Chapter 15: Luscious
Chapter 16: Blessed
Chapter 17: Typecast
Chapter 18: Dead as my Love
Chapter 19: Overtures
Chapter 20: Sister Act
Chapter 21: Fat Rascals
Chapter 22: April Fool
Chapter 23: Well Knotted
Chapter 24: Sweet Music
Chapter 25: Good in Parts
Chapter 26: The Birds and the Bees
Chapter 27: Late Calls
Chapter 28: Mixed Messages
Chapter 29: Describing Circles
Chapter 30: Bananas
Chapter 31: Lovers All Untrue
Chapter 32: Chicken Run
Chapter 33: Mayday!
Chapter 34: Porkers
Chapter 35: Shared
Chapter 36: Wishes
Chapter 37: Wrecked
Chapter 38: Uninvited Guests
Chapter 39: June Bug
Chapter 40: A Delightful Plot
Exclusive Recipes from Trisha Ashley
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Acknowledgements
About the Author
Also by the Author
About the Publisher
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This one is for my friend Nora Neibergall,
distant only in miles.
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‘Even if he won’t, Bella could manage the shop for me and I could divide my time between London and Sticklepond,’ I suggested, though suddenly I really, really wanted to do it myself! ‘Anyway, we needn’t think about that now, because you’re not going to leave me for years yet, and until then, Bella can run things just the way they’ve always been.’
‘I keep telling you I’m on the way out, and you’re not listening, you daft lump,’ my aunt said crossly. ‘After that rheumatic fever I had at eleven they said I wouldn’t make old bones, but they were wrong about that! But now I’m wearing out. One day soon, my cogs will stop turning altogether and I’ll be ready to meet my Maker. I’d hoped to see you married and with a family by then, though.’
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