<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When you feel invisible, friendship can offer a ray of hope<p><strong>'Emotional and heartwarming' Mike Gayle, </strong><em>All the Lonely People</em></p><p><strong>'This life-affirming tale is exactly what we all need to be reading in these trying times'</strong><em>Heat</em></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>When you feel invisible, friendship can offer a ray of hope<p><strong>'Emotional and heartwarming' Mike Gayle, </strong><em>All the Lonely People</em></p><p><strong>'This life-affirming tale is exactly what we all need to be reading in these trying times'</strong><em>Heat</em></p><p><strong>Sometimes it's the things we don't say that we need others to hear the loudest . . . </strong></p><p>Izzy has always taken everything in her stride but motherhood is proving more difficult than she thought. She keeps telling herself it's just a phase but the dark clouds are starting to appear.</p><p>Neighbour and widower Arthur might be in the winter of his life but he's not ready to be packed off to a care home. He's determined to do things his way.</p><p>When Izzy hears about Arthur's big move, she offers to help. But Arthur isn't telling her the whole story. It takes courage to admit you need a friend and when you feel invisible, all you need is a ray of hope. After all, what if the best is yet to come?</p><p>*****<br/><strong>Your favourite authors love <em>The Best is Yet to Come</em>: </strong></p><p>'Uplifting, warm and full of heart' <strong>Cathy Bramley</strong><em>, My Kind of Happy</em></p><p>'I've never related to a character more' <strong>The Unmumsy Mum</strong></p><p>'Heartwarming and full of hope' <strong>Clare Pooley</strong><em>, The Authenticity Project</em></p><p>'Emotional and life-affirming' <strong>Isabelle Broom</strong><em>, Hello, Again</em></p><p>'A gorgeous warm novel' <strong>Paige Toon</strong><em>, The Minute I Saw You</em></p><p>*****<br/><strong>Readers can't put down <em>The Best is Yet to Come</em>: </strong></p><p>'This book was exactly what I needed, great escapism'<br/><strong>'A life-affirming story'</strong><br/>'Wonderful and heartfelt novel that will swell your heart and leave you smiling'<br/><strong>'Couldn't put it down'</strong><br/>'An absolutely enchanting and heart-warming story'<br/><strong>'Delightful and touching'</strong><br/>'An uplifting read that will stay with me'</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><b>Praise for Katy Colins</b></p><p><b>'This emosh read is heartbreaking but uplifting</b><i>Fabulous</i></p><p>'A comforting yet emotional read of pure escapism' <i>My Weekly</i></p><p><b>'Emotional and heartwarming' </b>Mike Gayle, <i>All the Lonely People</i></p><p>'Let us with a smile on our face' <i>Bella</i></p><p><b>'Heartwarming and full of hope'</b> Clare Pooley, <i>The Authenticity Project</i></p><p>'Absolutely gorgeous - heartwarming and emotional. I loved it' Rachael Lucas, <i>The Telephone Box Library</i></p><p><b>'Warm, wonderful and life-affirming' </b>Cressida McLaughlin, <i> The Cornish Cream Tea Summer</i></p><p>'A proper feel-good story about an unexpected friendship that brought a happy tear to my eye' Josie Lloyd, <i>The Cancer Ladies' Running Club</i></p><p><b>'Emotional, uplifting and bursting with hope. This is a story about learning how to live again' </b>Nicola Gill, <i>The Neighbours</i></p><p>'Uplifting, heartwarming and utterly life-affirming' Jessica Ryn, <i>The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside</i></p><p><b>'A special book about love and friendship that will touch your heart'</b> Alex Brown, <i>A Postcard from Italy</i></p><p>'Tender, hopeful and uplifting' Emma Cooper, <i>The First Time I Saw You</i></p><p><b>'What a gem! It had me weeping and smiling and I couldn't put it down'</b> Emily Kerr, <i>Who Does He Think He Is</i></p><p>'Joyful, uplifting and wise' Katie Marsh, <i>My Everything</i></p><p><b>'Tackles some important issues in her trademark uplifting way' </b>Rosie Blake, <i>The Gin O'Clock Club</i></p><p>'A heartwarming story that reels you in from the first page - a story of friendship and community with two unforgettable characters' Lynsey James, <i>The Single Dad's Handbook</i></p><p><b>'An uplifting novel about an unexpected friendship full of emotion'</b> Anna Bell, <i>The Man I Didn't Marry</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Katy Colins</b> learned there is always a second chance in life. Jilted before her wedding, she sold all she owned, filled a backpack and booked a one-way ticket to the other side of the world.</p><p>Her solo travels inspired her to pen 'The Lonely Hearts Travel Club' series and saw her dubbed the 'Backpacking Bridget Jones' by the global media. And, in a stunning twist of fate, Katy found her happy-ever-after by marrying the journalist who shared her story with the world. She now lives in the middle of England with her husband, John, and two young children.</p><p>You can find out more about Katy at www.katycolins.com or @notwedordead on social media platforms.</p>
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