Wednesday 9 December 2020














Heading Over the Hill by Judy Leigh-   women humorous fiction


 Billy and Dawnie have their children and grandchildren in their own

house whilst they house hunt and take out a six month rent in Margot

Street (or Maggot Street as Dawnie calls it). There new neighbours are

rather a mixed bag to say the least. Most are lovely and neighbourly,

then there are the Frosts- by name and nature who stir up trouble

and complain about the slightest thing. When Billy arrives with his

ponytail, leather jacket and motorbike he is instantly called a hells

angel and possible criminal, whilst Dawnie with her love of wigs

appears to the Frosts as if Billy has several wives. 

Of how friendships can change things for he better and sometimes

how the little things mean the most and can have the greatest effect

on us. This is described as soul-warming, rib-tickling, timeless tale

of true love, true friendship and happy-ever-afters - a perfect

description.  Of love and life and making the most of those we love and

cherishing each and every moment. A book to make you smile,

go aww, and what (?) all on one page! One to leave you with a smile.

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Heading Over the Hill Growing old disgracefully and having a grand old time… Billy and Dawnie may be in their seventies, but that won’t stop them taking chances or starting again. Their grown-up children have families and lives of their own, so now it’s Billy and Dawnie’s turn, and a life near the sea in Devon beckons. But the residents of Margot Street (or Maggot Street as Dawnie insists on calling it), don’t quite know what to make of their new neighbours. Billy’s loud, shiny and huge Harley Davidson looks out of place next to the safe and sensible Honda Jazz next door, and Dawnie’s never-ending range of outrageous wigs and colourful clothes, means she’s impossible to miss. As new friendships are formed and new adventures are shared, Billy and Dawnie start winning their neighbours’ affection. And when life teaches them all a terrible lesson, the folks of Margot Street are determined to live every day as if it’s their last. Judy Leigh returns with a soul-warming, rib-tickling, timeless tale of true love, true friendship and happy-ever-afters.   Purchase Link - https://amzn.to/2FuTYpZ



Author Bio – Judy Leigh is the bestselling author of Five French Hens, A Grand Old Time and The Age of Misadventure and the doyenne of the ‘it’s never too late’ genre of women’s fiction. She has lived all over the UK from Liverpool to Cornwall, but currently resides in Somerset. Social Media Links – https://twitter.com/judyleighwriter https://facebook.com/judy leigh https://instagram.com/judy leigh http://judyleigh.com https://www.bookbub.com/authors/judy-leigh Newsletter sign up: http://bit.ly/JudyLeighNewsletter


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