How to Say Goodbye

By Katy Colins

‘I adored this story and instantly fell in love with Grace Salmon. A beautiful book about learning to let go and start living your life’ Nina Pottell, Prima

A touching story about learning to live’Sun

No one is ever happy to see Grace Salmon.

As a funeral arranger, she’s responsible for steering strangers through the hardest day of their lives. It’s not a task many would want – but, for Grace, giving people the chance to say a proper goodbye to the ones they love is the most important job in the world.

From the flowers in the church to the drinks served at the wake,Grace knows it’s the personal touches that count – and it’s amazing what you can find out about someone from their grieving relatives … or their Facebook page. But when she accidentally finds out too much about someone who’s died, Grace is finally forced to step out of the shadows… and start living.

Praise for How to Say Goodbye:

‘I adored this story and instantly fell in love with Grace Salmon. A beautiful book about learning to let go and start living your life’ Nina Pottell, Prima

‘A touching story about learning to live’ Sun

‘Uplifting & touching’ Rachael Lucas

‘A heartwarming read’ Closer

‘Emotional and heartfelt’ Cheryl

‘A thoroughly enjoyable story’ Julie

‘This story was beautiful, both heartwarming and heart wrenching’ Patrice

‘Funny, touching, poignant and at times, sad’ Julia

‘Couldn’t put it down’ Vicky

Format: ebook
Release Date: 13 Jun 2019
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-820223-1
Katy sold all she owned, filled a backpack and booked a one-way ticket to south east Asia and never looked back.The acclaimed travel blogger\'s experiences inspired her to pen \'The Lonely Hearts Travel Club\' series and saw her labelled the \'Backpacking Bridget Jones\' by the global media.When she\'s not globe-trotting, writing about her adventures and telling anyone who\'ll listen to grab life by the horns, Katy loves catching up with her family and friends and convincing herself that her cake addiction isn\'t out of control – just yet.You can find out more about Katy, her writing and her travels on her blog www.notwedordead.com or via social media @notwedordead

Praise for How to Say Goodbye: -

”'Uplifting and touching” - Rachael Lucas, author of The Telephone Box Library

”'Warm, wise, emotional and uplifting” - Ali Harris, author of The First Last Kiss

”'It is a wonderful, tender read that will break your heart and make you smile” - C D Major, author of The Other Girl

”'Life-affirming and gloriously comforting” - Cathy Bramley, author of A Patchwork Family

”'A huge heartwarming triumph” - Isabelle Broom, author of One Winter Morning

”'What a ray of hope this book is! I adored it!” - Alex Brown, author of A Postcard From Italy

”'Absorbing and sincere” - Kirsty Greenwood, author of Yours Truly

”'I adored this story and instantly fell in love with Grace Salmon.A beautiful book about learning to let go and start living your life” - Nina Pottell, Prima

‘A touching story about learning to live’Sun -

Praise for Katy Colins: -

‘A gorgeously feel-good treat, the perfect summer escape. I loved it.’Miranda Dickinson -

‘Perfect escapism’Heat -

‘Katy writes with humour and heart. The Lonely Hearts Travel Club is like Bridget Jones goes backpacking.'Holly Martin, author of The White Cliff Bay series -

”'I cannot recommend this book enough. It is beautifully written with a brilliant plot and fantastic characters. READ IT!!” - Blabbering About Books

‘If you’re looking for an escape from the cold, winter nights, the drudgery of day to day life and love to read about exotic locations then Katy Colin’s debut novel is the book for you.’Ellen Faith -

‘Destination Thailand had me hooked from the very first page and kept me up till 2:30am as I was dying to know what happened next.’Books and Boardies -

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