
All That She Can See (Paperback)
Carrie Hope Fletcher (author)Published: 25/01/2018
A story of love, food and a little bit of magic, All That She Can See is an enchanting and beautiful novel that's guaranteed to be the most magical story you'll read all year.
Feelings are part of life - feelings are life. If you take away what people feel, you take away anything meaningful. Wanting to diminish the evil in this world is a good cause, one I have fought for the majority of my life, but not like this . . .
Cherry has a hidden talent. She can see things other people can't and she decided a long time ago to use this skill to help others. As far as the rest of the town is concerned she's simply the kind-hearted young woman who runs the local bakery, but in private she uses her gift to add something special to her cakes so that after just one mouthful the townspeople start to feel better about their lives.
They don't know why they're drawn to Cherry's bakery - they just know that they're safe there and that's how Cherry likes it. She can help them in secret and no one will ever need to know the truth behind her gift.
And then Chase turns up and threatens to undo all the good Cherry has done. Because it turns out she's not the only one who can see what she sees . . .
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780751563207
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 270 g
Dimensions: 192 x 131 x 25 mm
MEDIA REVIEWS
"Think Chocolat with a heaped tablespoon of Bake Off." - Mail on Sunday
"Carrie Hope Fletcher is fast becoming our go-to for spellbinding stories with a magical edge." - Heat
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“Best book”
I absolutely loved the little bit that Carrie read on her YouTube channel absolutely can't wait to get my hands on this book
“Memorising ”
A wonderful story that set off a whole new day dream, wishing I could do what Cherry could do. The writing was beautiful and it was so easy to get lost in the story and lose track of time and in fact where I was! I... More
“Unusual read ”
I really enjoyed the first half of this, it was lovely but the second half was a little bit off kilter.
A nice light read that is primarily set in Plymouth.
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