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THE BITTERSWEET BAKERY CAFE

Catherine Greer

Sometimes Losing Everything Is the Only Way to Win

in this witty, razor-sharp and immensely enjoyable debut a woman's midlife reinvention and a beach village of eccentric Aussies collide with stupendous results. This is commercial women's fiction in the mode of Joanna Nell, Meg Bignell, Sophie Green, Susan Duncan and Kathy Lette.
Audrey Sweetman wakes up one morning excited for the promotion she's been working towards for years. But by nightfall, both her advertising career and her marriage are in tatters. Audrey escapes to the seaside village of Whitehaven Bay, but her plan to hide is derailed by her meddlesome new neighbours. The Coffin Cheaters bikie gang. Shez, the dubious 'CEO' of the holiday flats. A cranky pensioner with a habit of naked swimming. A mouthy teen who's nothing but trouble. And a handsome yet elusive retiree, Dr Flood. When Audrey learns she's facing financial disaster, the villagers help her launch the haphazard Bittersweet Biscuits . Targeting divorce parties for Sydney's elite , Audrey begins selling fortune cookies that tell the bitter truth. With a little help from her unpredictable friends, Audrey might just be able to make the outlandish business work if the law doesn't catch up with her first. Catherine Greer is a Canadian-Australian author who lives in Sydney with her family. When Catherine isn't writing books or working as a copywriter, she runs Love Our Age, a lifestyle site. Catherine's nonfiction books include The 10 Minute Fix, The 10 Minute Fix Journal, and Small Steps Are Perfect. She's also published a YA thriller, Love Lie Repeat, and two picture books for children. A lifelong amateur baker and occasional classic model, Catherine has drawn on these hobbies to write her debut novel, The Bittersweet Bakery Café. For weekly inspiration, sign up for Catherine's Sunday newsletter at LoveOurAge.com.
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Published 2025-03-01 by Allen & Unwin