Fiona GibsonReihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Fiona ist eine Autorin und Journalistin, deren Werk sich mit den Tiefen menschlicher Emotionen und Beziehungen befasst. Ihr Schreiben zeichnet sich durch scharfe Einblicke in die Psychologie der Charaktere und eine feine Sensibilität für die Nuancen zwischenmenschlicher Kommunikation aus. Durch ihren einzigartigen Stil erforscht sie die Komplexität des modernen Lebens und findet Schönheit in gewöhnlichen Momenten. Die Leser schätzen ihre Werke für ihre Authentizität und emotionale Resonanz.
Fiona Gibson's latest novel promises a blend of humor and heart, appealing to fans of popular authors like Sophie Kinsella and Jill Mansell. With its engaging narrative, it captures the essence of relatable characters and situations, making it a delightful read for those who enjoy contemporary fiction. The book is particularly suited for followers of TikTok's Mama's Still Got It, hinting at themes of resilience and humor in everyday life.
Exploring the theme of second chance love, this story follows a protagonist who grapples with the uncertainty of whether her summer romance is merely a fleeting fling or the long-awaited connection she's been searching for. With humor and warmth, the narrative captures the complexities of relationships, making it a delightful read for fans of contemporary romantic comedies.
The next gloriously uplifting book from the #1 bestselling author of The Mum
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Set in a vibrant world of romance and humor, this bestselling romantic comedy follows quirky characters navigating love and relationships. With witty dialogue and laugh-out-loud moments, the story explores the ups and downs of modern dating, showcasing the often hilarious misadventures that come with finding true love. Themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the unpredictability of romance shine through, making it a delightful read for anyone who enjoys a lighthearted yet heartfelt journey.
Minek neked pasi? Te anyuka vagy! A több éve elvált Alice tulajdonképpen egyetért fiai keresetlen véleményével. Végtére is jól elvan kamaszodó gyerekeivel, idejét bőven kitölti a róluk való gondoskodás és persze a most induló habcsókvállalkozásának révbe juttatása. Barátnői azonban határozottan máshogy gondolják: ideje visszatérnie a pasizáshoz! Mivel Alice-nek semmi kedve beszállni az aktív társkeresés mizériájába, elhatározzák, hogy besegítenek. Mindegyikük kiválaszt az ismeretségi köréből egy-egy figyelemre méltó, független hapsit, és Alice-től csak annyit kérnek: randizzon velük egyet. Három férfi, három vakrandi. Ennyit igazán megtehet az ember a barátnői kedvéért, nem? Vajon ki lesz a befutó, ha lesz egyáltalán? A házias, kislányát egyedül nevelő fogorvos? Az Alice-nél fiatalabb, jó dumás, szexi sármőr? Vagy épp a szabadúszó újságíró, aki még Párizsba is elhívja? És milyen helyzetekbe keveredik az, akinek nem csupán a randirutinja kopott meg, de a fiai sem hagyják szó nélkül anyukájuk kimaradásait? Fiona Gibson angol írónő vicces és meglepően éleslátó története nem csupán kellemes szórakozás, de bájos mese is arról, hogy az élet néha épp akkor vesz új utakat, amikor azt hisszük: már tudjuk, hová tartunk..
'The voice of modern woman' Marie Claire The laugh-out-loud Sunday Times bestseller is back - and funnier than ever! Perfect for fans of Why Mummy Drinks and Milly Johnson, Fiona writes about life as it really is. After yet another disaster, Lorrie is calling time on online dating. She might be single in her forties, but she's got a good job, wonderful children and she's happy. This, Lorrie decides, is going to have to be enough. That is, until she receives a very unexpected request from France. Antoine Rousseau, who had once turned a lonely French exchange trip into a summer of romance, wants to see her - after thirty years. But Lorrie is a responsible woman. She can't exactly run off to Nice with the man who broke her teenage heart . . . can she?
Forget about having it all. Sometimes you just want to leave it all behind.Audrey is often seized by the urge to walk out of her house without looking back – but she can’t possibly do that. She is a single parent. She is needed. She has a job, a home, responsibilities…and a slothful teenage son’s pants to pick up. But no one likes being taken for granted – Audrey least of all – so the time has come for drastic action. And no one’s going to stand in her way…
A big-hearted, hilarious book for fans of Gill Sims and Jill Mansell - from the Sunday Times bestseller "Midlife crisis? WHAT midlife crisis?!" Charlotte Bristow is worried about her husband Will. With her 16-year-old daughter Rosie newly signed to a top modelling agency, and Will recently out of a job, things are changing in their household. As Will dusts down his old leather trousers and starts partying with their new, fun neighbours, Charlotte begins to wonder what on earth is going on. So when Fraser, Charlotte's ex - and father of Rosie - suddenly arrives back on the scene, she starts to imagine what might have been... 'The voice of modern woman' Marie Claire
Laugh-out-loud funny from the author that bought you Mum On The Run. Fiona's writing deals with the real life cringe-worthy moments we all know so well...
Laura Swan was dreading the school sports day Mum's race - but whoever would have thought it could be quite so life-changing?Laugh-out-loud funny, Fiona's writing deals with the real life cringe-worthy moments we all know so well...
»Als mein Mann kommt, halte ich ihm grinsend den Artikel entgegen, den ich gerade lese. Die Überschrift lautet: Wenn Daddy fremdgeht. Ich finde das lustig. Aber warum wird Martin plötzlich so bleich? Und warum sagt er: ›Es tut mir leid!‹?«
Caitlin wäre gerne eine perfekte Mutter, dazu erfolgreich im Job, sexy und begehrenswert. Nicht ganz einfach, wenn man gerade wegen einer anderen verlassen wurde und sich
nun mit drei Kindern allein durchschlagen muss. Was Caitlin braucht, sind starke Nerven – was sie stattdessen findet, ist ein Job als Kummerkastentante bei einem hippen Elternmagazin sowie zwei Männer: der eine zu jung, der andere zu liiert …
If you have an embarrassing child who bursts into friends' houses announcing 'It stinks in here' or shouts 'why is that man so fat?' on the bus (and not a spooky child who replaces felt-tip lids and enjoys dusting) then this book is for you. Self-confessed imperfect mum Fiona Gibson blends her own hilarious tales of raising three children with anecdotes and nuggets of advice from 300 fellow parents who admit they too get things wrong occasionally. Stories and tips cover a huge range of parenting dilemmas, from 'what to do if your child has a screaming, plank-rigid wobbler in M&S, and everyone's giving you Bad Parent looks' and 'how to handle a foul-mouthed monster obsessed with the toilet parts of horses' to 'sex: should you make the effort or just not bother?'. Above all, this funny, refreshingly honest look at being a real-life mum will come as a welcome reminder that yours is not the only family who can't go to Ikea without tears, tantrums and the threat of divorce...
Ro and Marcus have swapped London Life for a cottage in a peaceful country village. They want a safe, peaceful environment for their young son. At least, Marcus does. Secretly, Ro wonders how she'll cope with cowpats and snorting livestock. What Marcus and Ro agree on is the fact that their son isn't like most boys of his age. Tod is obsessed with mazes. He designs them, dreams about them, demands to visit them. When a newcomer threatens the 'best-kept' village status by allowing his garden to grow wild, Marcus starts a log of the lawn's height and condition. As the newcomer becomes the first friend her son has ever had, Ro is faced with a life-changing decision... Wonderboy is a story about what happens when a couple downshifts to the country, with a child who is scared of any animal bigger than a hamster. Can marriage survive when a man buys his wife a hoe for her birthday? And is the countryside any place to bring up a kid?