<h2>'You know you're in for a treat when you open a Jenny Oliver book' Debbie Johnson</h2> <h2> <strong>From the top 10 best-selling author of <em>The Summerhouse by the Sea</em></strong> </h2> <p> <strong>The ovens are pre-heating the Prosecco is chilling&#8230;and <em>The Sunshine and Biscotti Club</em> is nearly ready to open its doors.</strong> </p> <p> <strong>But the guests have other things on their minds&#8230;</strong> </p> <p><strong>Libby: The Blogger</strong><br/>Life is Instagram-perfect for food blogger Libby&#8230;until she catches her husband cheating just weeks before her Italian cooking club&#8217;s grand opening.</p> <p><strong>Evie: The Mum</strong><br/>Eve&#8217;s marriage isn&#8217;t working but she&#8217;s not dared admit it until now. A trip to Italy to help Libby open The Sunshine and Biscotti Club might be the perfect escape&#8230;</p> <p><strong>Jessica: In Love with her Best Friend</strong><br/>Jessica has thrown herself into her work to shut out the memory of the man who never loved her back. The same man who&#8217;s just turned up in Tuscany&#8230;</p> <p> <strong>Welcome to Tuscany&#8217;s newest baking school &#8211; where your biscotti is served with a side of love laughter and ice-cold limoncello!</strong> </p> <h2>What reviewers are saying about <em>The Sunshine and Biscotti Club</em></h2> <p>&#8216;A <strong>warm and lovely story</strong> about friendship cooking and the <strong>glorious Italian countryside</strong>&#8217; &#8211; For the Love of Books</p> <p>&#8216;A brilliant combination of <strong>sun sand romantic Italy and a characterful renovation</strong>.&#8217; &#8211; JC Cross (NetGalley)</p> <p>&#8216;This was <strong>a warm thoughtful and well written summer read</strong> that I really enjoyed.&#8217; &#8211; Kitty Hill (NetGalley)</p>