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Sometimes you have to write your own future...
The life of former journalist Juliette Seymour has been quiet and unassuming. Up until now, she's been concentrating on running the local newspaper and raising her daughter.
But all that is about to change when Juliette is informed that the Ticklemore Tattler is to fold and that she'll be out of a job. She begins to wonder whether she can buy the newspaper and try to make a go of it herself.
Aware that she needs some advice she contacts Oliver Pascoe, little knowing that when her old colleague re-enters her life, his help isn't the only thing she wants him for!
As she begins to fall in love, however, what she doesn't realise is that Oliver has something he's keeping from her.
Read what people are saying about The Ticklemore Tattler.
A story full of hope, love, kindness and community. Brilliant. Between the Pages Book Club
Another romantic story that warmed my heart, made me laugh, and had me captivated to the end. The Eclectic Review
Fans of Liz Davies are going to be delighted with this heartwarming story. Reading Tonic
The characters in the book are wonderful and I almost feel like they are old friends - a lovely book to leave you feeling warm and cosy inside. Donnasbookblog
This is such a beautiful, engaging story that really keeps you invested in the story. Entertaining and engaging, with some twists in the story that you don't see coming, I adored this book. Victoria Wilks Writes
This is a fun read, one that is engaging, entertaining and has some surprise revelations en route. Splashes Into Books
A gorgeous romantic read, Liz Davies' The Ticklemore Tattler is a wonderfully escapist read guaranteed to brighten up your day. A perfect springtime romance readers are sure to enjoy, Liz Davies has written another book that will steal everyone's heart. Bookish Jottings
Liz Davies has the gift of making you, the reader, feel something (a lot in my case) towards her characters. From the very start she seems to glue her characters to your heartstrings and there's no escape. Lucy Mitchell Author Blog
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