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Perhaps I’ve been rather mingy in not giving this first novel five stars, but I get the impression that Lorraine Jenkin is on a roll and the best is yet to come. Many thanks, Honno for sending me a really entertaining read.
So you enjoyed ''Chocolate Mousse and Two Spoons''? On the theme of chick-lit with a sure touch of place, find other Honno titles with Welsh connections by browsing their [http://www.honno.co.uk/ website]]. (I still think ''Eating Blackbirds'' is the best). Other entertaining chick-lit with that same rare blend of humane warmth and wit includes: Milly Johnson's ''The Yorkshire Pudding Club'' (er, Yorkshire); Melissa Nathan's [[The Nanny by Melissa Nathan|The Nanny]] (about London) and Celestine Hituira Vaite's [[The Marriage Proposal by Celestine Hitiura Vaite|The Marriage Proposal]] (Tahiti).