Ralph’s Party

Romance

Author: Lisa Jewell

Meet the residents of 31 Almanac Road in a romantic, engrossing novel that takes you up the garden path, through the front door and into the most intimate parts of other people’s lives.,,Ralph and Smith are best friends. Until they fall for Jemima, their new flatmate. Jem knows one of them’s the man for her – but which one?,,Karl and Siobhan live in the flat above. Happily unm….Read More

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