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If May, Sally and Harriet didn't need the money so badly, they definitely wouldn't be working for Slimeball Slater at Quality Cleaners. So when they discover it's Slimeball taking them to the cleaners, they decide to set up their own business - and that's when things really start to take off.
Working for themselves gives them the freedom and independence they've been longing for. May can afford the mooring fees for her beloved narrowboat; Harriet discovers a true gift for painting and Sally's dream of a place of her own is fast becoming reality. But is it too much, having made such a success of their working lives, to expect similar success in their romantic ones?
This book is a little bit 'dated' (from 1995), but some things feel even older. Mostly the way the protagonists interact with each other.
It's also a bit unusual that for all 3 girls the first man they encounter becomes their love interest. But apart from that it was quite ok.
And living on a houseboat was definitely a refreshing setting, although I've read another book by Katie Fforde years and years ago, and there a woman also lived on a houseboat. Maybe the author has...
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