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Penny Parkes

    Penny Parkes píše s hravou a bystrou inteligencí, která proniká do jejích příběhů. Její dílo se často zabývá složitými lidskými vztahy a zkoumá, jak se jednotlivci vyrovnávají s každodenními výzvami a nečekanými zvraty osudu. Parkesová mistrně kombinuje humor s dojemnými momenty, čímž vytváří poutavé a nezapomenutelné čtenářské zážitky. Její styl je charakteristický svižnými dialogy a pronikavými postřehy o lidské povaze.

    Maybe Tomorrow
    Reiki
    Best Practice
    Out of Practice
    Snowed in at the Practice
    15-Minute Reiki
    • Snowed in at the Practice

      • 496 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení
      4,2(41)Ohodnotit

      Meet the residents of Larkford - charming, eccentric and scandalous! Feel-good fiction for fans of Katie Fforde

      Snowed in at the Practice
    • Out of Practice

      • 487 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení
      4,2(84)Ohodnotit

      Meet the residents of Larkford - charming, eccentric and scandalous! Feel-good fiction for fans of Katie Fforde, Gervaise Phinn and Milly Johnson

      Out of Practice
    • Meet the residents of Larkford - charming, eccentric and scandalous! Feel-good fiction for fans of Katie Fforde, Gervaise Phinn and Milly Johnson

      Best Practice
    • Reiki

      • 179 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      3,9(7)Ohodnotit

      Reiki is a Japanese word meaning Universal Life Force Energy. Written by one of the few Reiki masters in the UK and featuring the original Usui method, this practical and accessible book reveals the fascinating story behind the discovery of Reiki.

      Reiki
    • A gripping and heartfelt story about overcoming the past and finding where you belong.

      Maybe Tomorrow
    • A gripping and heartfelt story about overcoming the past and finding where you belong.

      Home
    • The second in an already bestselling series based around a large country medical practice which proves to be a hotbed of rivalry, resentment and romance - and that's just the doctors. Think James Herriot meets House.

      Practice Makes Perfect