One Small Act of Kindness

Lucy Dillon

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What can you do to make the world a better place?

Libby and her husband Jason have moved back to his hometown to turn the family B&B into a boutique hotel. They have left London behind and all the memories - good and bad - that went with it.

The injured woman Libby finds lying in the remote country road has lost her memory. She doesn't know why she came to be there, and no one seems to be looking for her.

When Libby offers to take her in, this one small act of kindness sets in motion a chain of events that will change many people's lives . . .

'A beautifully written story about friendship, trust and love. I adored it.' - Milly Johnson A perfect summer read for fans of Jojo Moyes and Katie Fforde.

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Praise for One Small Act of Kindness

  • Praise for A HUNDRED PIECES OF ME - :Such a brilliant book. So satisfying and clever and deeply moving. I'll be passing it on to all my friends. - Sophie KinsellaThis vibrant and uplifting novel has not only entertained me hugely, but made me change the way I look at life. - Katie FfordeI absolutely adored this wonderful warm truthful book. - Jenny ColganThis book will give you a little perspective on what's really important in life - Marie Claire onlineA thoughtful, romantic, bittersweet story. - Sunday MirrorA totally feelgood novel about the importance of living life to the full. - SunA HUNDRED PIECES OF ME is a warm, heart-breakingly brilliant novel that will make you re-evaluate your ideas of love and life along with the main character, Gina. Tissues essential. - Ali Harris

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Lucy Dillon

Lucy Dillon

Lucy Dillon grew up by the seaside in Cumbria, and read English at Cambridge University, before working as a fiction editor. She is the best-selling author of eleven novels set in the market town of Longhampton, including Romantic Novelists Association Novels of the Year Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts and A Hundred Pieces of Me. An enthusiastic collector of dog-related junk, Lucy lives in Herefordshire with an English Otterhound, a Welsh Pembroke Corgi and a Scottish Husband.

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