Exploring the joys and challenges of midlife, Fern Britton shares her personal journey of transformation and empowerment. As women navigate new phases—empty nests, retirement, or re-entering the dating scene—she encourages them to reclaim their identities and happiness. With warmth and humor, Britton reflects on her life changes since moving to Cornwall, emphasizing the importance of friendship and self-discovery. This engaging narrative invites readers to embrace their second act and live fully, while enjoying a cozy moment with a drink in hand.
Fern Britton Books
Fern Britton is a distinguished television presenter whose career spans a diverse range of programs, from news anchoring to culinary game shows. Her presenting style is characterized by its professionalism and warmth, making her a familiar and well-loved presence on British television. She is recognized for her ability to connect with audiences across various formats.






From the no.1 Sunday Times bestselling author comes the story of Marion Crawford, governess to the Queen - an ordinary woman living in an extraordinary time.
The Newcomer
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Cornwall is only a page away in this gorgeous, heartwarming novel - a wonderful read for the summer holidays! Preorder now! 'A warm, easy read that depicts the joys of rural Cornwall' Daily Mail
A Good Catch
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
You will love this warm and witty novel from Sunday Times bestselling novel from Fern Britton. The perfect Cornish Escape! číst celé
Fern
- 406 pages
- 15 hours of reading
For years now, the author has been loved as presenter of Ready Steady Cook, and, recently, co-presenter of This Morning with Philip Schofield. Never one to shy away from a good laugh or cry on national TV, she has none-the-less never talked about herself to the public, preferring to keep her private life private. This title tells her story.
Hidden Treasures
- 387 pages
- 14 hours of reading
You will love this best-selling novel by Sunday Times best-selling author Fern Britton. The perfect escape to Cornwall, for fans of Katie Fforde and Celia Imrie.
Daughters of Cornwall
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The new book from the Sunday Times bestselling author 1918. The Great War is over, and Clara Carter has boarded a train bound for Cornwall - to meet a family that would once have been hers. But they must never discover her secret... 2020. Caroline has spent years trying to uncover the lies buried in her family history. And once she arrives in Cornwall, the truth finally seems to be in reach. Except with storm clouds gathering on the horizon, Caroline soon learns that some secrets are best left hidden...
A Seaside Affair
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The new wonderfully warm and witty novel from Fern Britton, the much-loved TV personality. Perfect for fans of Katie Fforde and Trisha Ashley. When the residents of the Cornish seaside town of Trevay discover that their much-loved theatre is about to be taken over by coffee chain, Cafe au Lait, they are up in arms. It is up to Penny Leighton, hotshot producer and now happily married Cornish resident, to come up with a rescue plan. Armed with only her mobile phone and her contacts book, she starts to pull in some serious favours. The town is soon deluged by actors, all keen to show their support and take part in a charity season at the theatre. One of the arrivals is Jess Tate, girlfriend to TV heartthrob Ryan Hearst. His career is on the rise while hers remains resolutely in the doldrums. But when opportunity comes calling, it isn't just her career prospects that are about to change. Trevay is about to put on the show of its life -- but can the villagers, and Jess, hold on to the thing they love the most?
The Great Cornish Getaway
- 118 pages
- 5 hours of reading
As the sun sits high in the sky over Cornwall, and the sea breeze brings a welcome relief to the residents of the seaside village of Trevay, a stranger arrives in need of a safe haven. The fact that the stranger is a Hollywood heartthrob makes villagers Penny and Dorrie even more keen to help. They both know what it's like to feel that you need a break from life, and they bring the village together to keep their stranger's secret. It's not long before he's helping some of the villagers find the answers to their own problems. In return, they find a place for him in their hearts. Pendruggan: A Cornish village with secrets at its heart This delightful Quick Read from Sunday Times bestselling novelist Fern Britton is full of her usual warmth and wit. It is the perfect way to treat yourself to a gorgeous escape to Cornwall.
New Beginnings
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A warm, witty and wise debut about the ups and downs of life as a TV presenter



