Thelma and Louise meets
The Golden Girls in the BRAND NEW laugh-out-loud, relatable read from MILLION COPY bestseller Judy Leigh! Perfect for fans of Dawn French and Caroline James! 🍷✨❤️
Age is just a number. Trouble is a lifestyle.
When octogenarian sisters-in-law Sadie and Bronagh find themselves at the centre of a scandalous (and slightly explosive) bake-off fiasco, there’s only one thing to do – steal Sadie’s grandson’s gleaming red Ferrari and make a run for it.
Sadie is the practical one, all cardigans and contingency plans. Bronagh treats rules as loose suggestions – especially if mischief or wine is involved.
What begins as a quick getaway across Ireland soon spirals into a wild, cross-country adventure filled with fake identities, unexpected friendships, and more than a few brushes with the law.
Sadie and Bronagh may be on the run, but what they find at the journey’s end might just be what they were missing all along…
A heartwarming, hilarious tale of rebellion, rediscovery, and the true meaning of family.
Review
This is obviously a far fetched tale and as long as you are on board with that from the beginning you will be grand.
There's trouble at a local bake off in Ireland, when a policeman is assaulted by Bronagh. What to do but go on the run the from the law in a "borrowed Ferrari"! So begins the tale of Bronagh and Sadie who are in their 80s and their escape to Devon to escape the long arm of the law.
Plenty of escapades along the way to Devon made Bronagh and Sadie very likeable if not a little unbelievable. When it was just Bronagh and Sadie I got along fine, but when the other many family members became more involved, I was confused as who was related to who and how. I just read along and decided not to care about it. Overall I liked the book but there were times it was overly descriptive for me and not a lot happened.
This is a follow on book to The Vintage Village Bake Off. The author helpfully explains at the beginning of the book the crossover and the characters. You could easily read this as a standalone.
I'm giving this book 3 out of 5 stars. My thanks to Netgalley for the ARC to review. This book is published on 6 December 2026.
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