Dressing the Dearloves

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Pub Date Aug 20 2018 | Archive Date Sep 08 2018

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Description

One crumbling grand manor house, a family in decline, five generations of women, and an attic full ofbeautiful clothes with secrets and lies hidden in their folds. Kelly Doust, author of Precious Things, spins another warm, glamorous and romantic mystery of secrets, love, fashion, families - and how we have to trust in ourselves, even in our darkest of days. One for lovers of Kate Morton, Belinda Alexandra, Fiona McIntosh and Lucy Foley.


Failed fashion designer Sylvie Dearlove is coming home to England - broke, ashamed and in disgrace - only to be told her parents are finally selling their once-grand, now crumbling country house, Bledesford, the ancestral home of the Dearlove family for countless generations.

Sylvie has spent her whole life trying to escape being a Dearlove, and the pressure of belonging to a family of such headstrong, charismatic and successful women. Beset by self-doubt, she starts helping her parents prepare Bledesford for sale, when she finds in a forgotten attic a thrilling cache of old steamer trunks and tea chests full of elaborate dresses and accessories acquired from across the globe by five generations of fashionable Dearlove women. Sifting through the past, she also stumbles across a secret which has been hidden - in plain sight - for decades, a secret that will change the way she thinks about herself, her family, and her future.

Romantic, warm, and glamorous, moving from Edwardian England to the London Blitz to present day London, Dressing the Dearloves is a story of corrosiveness of family secrets, the insecurities that can sabotage our best efforts, and the seductive power of dressing up.

'A stunning creation ... To read a story that is so fervently female, strong in its voices, stories and experiences of womanhood, is refreshing and somehow, life affirming. For all those reasons - and more - Dressing The Dearloves is not to be missed.' Better Reading

'I would highly recommend this book. It was a very entertaining and at times deeply moving read, with lots of twists and turns along the way.' Great Reads and Tea Leaves

'I highly recommend Dressing the Dearloves to those who love their novels draped in fashion, steeped in the atmosphere of old estates, with a smattering of family secrets to uncover. Brilliant, warm, witty, and beautiful!' Theresa Smith Writes

Praise for Precious Things:

'Precious Things tells the compelling story of a modern woman while weaving the fascinating and mysterious stories of many women from the past two centuries. What links each of them is a beautiful, precious thing - a bejeweled and mysterious coronet ... A wonderful and unusual story... an impressive debut.' Good Reading

'Wonderful storytelling - I was bewitched' Charlotte Smith, bestselling author of Dreaming of Dior

'Beautifully written and downright enchanting. Every character had a story and each story connected and drew me in to the point that I couldn't put the book down until I found out all their endings.' mybookdiary.com

One crumbling grand manor house, a family in decline, five generations of women, and an attic full ofbeautiful clothes with secrets and lies hidden in their folds. Kelly Doust, author of Precious...


Advance Praise

'Sparkling, engaging and thoroughly entertaining.' Belinda Alexandra

'Sparkling, engaging and thoroughly entertaining.' Belinda Alexandra


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781460751015
PRICE A$29.99 (AUD)
PAGES 416

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Featured Reviews

4.5***** This book was something different, following dress designer Sylvie in the present just after she has had to fold her business. She returns to the family estate which is on the verge of bankruptcy. To help sell the house Sylvie is tasked with clearing out the clothes from the attic, and so begins the uncovering of long held family secrets. The historical timeline starts in 1928 and alternates between Sylvie's great-grandmother Lizzie and her sister Victoria's story. Slowly the past is revealed to us and secrets are uncovered, we the readers know more than Sylvie until the end. There are plenty of twists from the past and as the story unraveled I grew to dislike Lizzie more and more. Born in a time and into a social class where what people think of you and how things look is more important it seems than being happy, Lizzie continues this way of thinking right through to the present day. Sylvie's grandma Gigi is a wonderful supporting character and as things unfolded I started to enjoy her even more. This book is full of interesting characters, both past and present and a very interesting story is told throughout the pages.

Thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins Publishers Australia for a copy in return for an honest review.

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