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Ellen Berry

    This author, writing under a pseudonym, focuses on strong female characters and their inner lives. Their works often explore the complexities of human relationships and the search for one's place in the world. With a keen eye for detail and emotional depth, they create characters that readers can easily relate to. Their style is marked by insightful observations into human psychology and a sensitive portrayal of everyday dramas.

    The Bookshop On Rosemary Lane
    The Bakery On Rosemary Lane
    Snowdrops on Rosemary Lane
    • 2019

      Curl up with this uplifting festive read - perfect for fans of Trisha Ashley and Carole Matthews. 'This wonderful story put a huge smile on my face' Lucy Coleman

      Snowdrops on Rosemary Lane
    • 2017
    • 2016

      The Bookshop On Rosemary Lane

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Take a trip to the Yorkshire village of Burley Bridge, where a very special little cookbook shop is about to open its doors... In the beginning... Kitty Cartwright has always solved her problems in the kitchen. Her cookbooks are her life, and there isn't an issue that 'Cooking with Aspic' can't fix. Her only wish is that she had a book entitled 'Rustling Up Dinner When Your Husband Has Left You'. Forty years later... On Rosemary Lane, Della Cartwright plans to open a very special little bookshop. Not knowing what to do with the hundreds of cookbooks her mother left her, she now wants to share their recipes with the world - and no amount of aspic will stand in her way. But with her family convinced it's a hare-brained scheme, Della starts to wonder if she's made a terrible decision. One thing's for sure: she's about to find out... Lose yourself in Della's world of food, family and friends. The perfect read for fans of Trisha Ashley and Carole Matthews.

      The Bookshop On Rosemary Lane