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<p><b>'I loved it' Jill Mansell</b><br><b>'Absolutely charming' Milly Johnson</b><br><b>'She should be on prescription' Phillipa Ashley</b><br><b>'Warm, wise and wonderful' Lucy Diamond<br>'An absolute delight' Veronica Henry<br>'The queen of feel-good fiction' Liz Fenwick<br>'Leaves you smiling long after' Cathy Bramley<br>A happy, warm, joyous place to be' Jo Thomas<br>'A must-read' Sue Moorcroft</b> <p/>** <p/>Hattie's job is to find people their dream homes. But she doesn't have one of her own. <p/>Instead, she moves from house to house and never settles. That's because she has her heart set on a beautiful cottage owned by a wonderful elderly woman, Mary, who'd simply love for Hattie to have it. <p/>But nothing is ever that simple. Especially when Mary's family get in the way. <p/>Suddenly put in charge of her teenage nephew and juggling her clients' many dramas, the one person Hattie can rely on is Luke, her best friend. And when Hattie needs a place to stay, of course Luke offers his own. As she and Luke grow closer and unexpected sparks fly, will Hattie find out what truly makes a house a home?</p>





