Author:Elizabeth Buchan

Delve into the heart-warming and captivating story of a mother's love from Elizabeth Buchan
It is a truth universally acknowledged that all mothers want to see their daughters happily settled.
But for Lara, mother to Maudie and stepmother to Jasmine and Eve, realising this ambition has not been easy.
With an ex-husband embarking on a new marriage, and the surprising and late blooming developments in her own love life to contend with, Lara has enough to worry about - especially with Eve's upcoming wedding.
When she begins to fear that Eve is marrying a man who will only make her unhappy, and Maudie reveals something that shocks the entire family, Lara faces the ultimate dilemma.
Does she step in and risk the wrath of her daughters?
Or does she stand by and watch them both make what she fears will be the biggest mistakes of their lives?
Praise for Elizabeth Buchan:
'Gorgeously well-written - funny, sad, sophisticated' Independent
'Beautifully observed, with the insight and humour that one has come to expect from the author' Times
'Compelling, compassionate, and aglow with moments of laugh-or-cry humour' Mail on Sunday
'Buchan is a cut above the rest' Sunday Mirror
A story of love, deceit, changelings, and mistaken identity worthy of a Restoration dramatist
—— Daily MailA sumptuous and enthralling novel about art, love, illusion and money...with the denouement of a classic
—— The TimesA byzantine plot that hurtles towards disaster, while retaining the polished veneer of a Dutch interior
—— Harpers & QueenSensuous and masterly...a gorgeous novel
—— Mail on SundayClever, spry and sad in equal measure...a pacy plot whose twists and shifts of viewpoint make for much anxious page-turning
—— Daily TelegraphA scintillating story of lust, deception and retribution
—— Independent on SundayBeautifully written...with a featherlight touch, Moggach keeps the tension at fever-pitch until the final hilarious – and entirely unexpected – climax
—— Independent on SundayA personal journey through places and people I know
—— Kathleen MacMahon , Irish Times






