Synopses & Reviews
All the warmth and love in Cassie's childhood came from the Darling family. Escaping from her own remote, chilly parents, Cassie reveled in the exuberant chaos she found at the home of the Darlings--two boys, a cheerful father, and a glorious mother, Phoebe, who always welcomed the lonely little girl next door.
Cassie is grown up now, living a suitable life with a suitable boyfriend, until her beloved Phoebe falls ill and comes to Cassie with one last request: Will Cassie help her sons, a pair of incorrigible bachelors, find wives to look after them? It's true they are gorgeously handsome, but they are also unemployed and still living in their mother's basement. Cassie can scarcely say 'No' to Phoebe--but how will she ever find decent girlfriends, let alone wives, for these wildly sexy, and wildly impractical, bachelor boys?
Review
"Genuinely funny and heart-wrenching."
---Entertainment Weekly
"A radiant romantic comedy."
---Emily Giffin"A smart, funny novel that offers a sharp look at some of love's more painful complications." ---Chicago Sun-Times"Engaging, witty fare, Saunders's novel of matchmaking gone awry (think modern-day Emma) is smart fiction." ---Kirkus Reviews
"Bachelor Boys is about going next door to find family, about keeping promises, and about how people live forever in the hearts of those who love them. Kate Saunders has written a wonderful novel filled with the real and magical power of love." --Luanne Rice, author of Dance with Me
Praise for The Marrying Game:
"Is it possible to be too beautiful? Too talented? Too intelligent? Too odd? The four Hasty daughters are all that and more, simultaneously blessed and cursed by the genetic gifts of their eccentric sire. . . . [A] whimsical and witty comedy of manners." --Kirkus Reviews
"An absolute delight!" --Susan Isaacs, author of Any Place I Hang My Hat
"Such wit, such charm, such intelligence, and what I loved most is that although in some ways it's a very serious book, it gave me that money-can't-buy serene glow that everything was going to be okay. This is a gloriously buoyant, uplifting book." --Marian Keyes, author of The Other Side of the Story
"Elegant, funny, and deliciously romantic." --Katie Fforde, author of Paradise Fields
About the Author
Kate Saunders, the author of The Marrying Game, has also written for the Sunday Times, Sunday Express, Daily Telegraph, and Cosmopolitan. She lives in London with her son.