Alice Peterson has published two non-fiction books, and ten novels, including the critically-acclaimed, A Song for Tomorrow, and the No. 1 kindle bestselling title, Monday to Friday Man. Her writing is funny, romantic, powerful and emotional. At the heart of each novel is a love story but Alice always includes hard-hitting and thought-provoking themes within her storylines, based on her own experience of a professional tennis career cut short at the age of 18 when diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. Alice is currently living in West London, and training to be a psychotherapist. Her favourite thing in the world is walking her beloved Lucas Terrier, Mr Darcy, in the park.
'A tender story of hope, friendship and the power of community in overcoming life's biggest challenges.' -- Emily Houghton 'The Saturday Place is a warm, wise, really special book, about the power of accepting life in all its messiness and finding joy where you can. I absolutely loved it' -- Katy Regan ‘Uplifting, heartwarming and mouth-watering, The Saturday Place is the kind of book we all need now. A tale of friendship and food, it’s bursting with optimism and love. Charming.’ -- Veronica Henry 'Packed full of tenderness and heart, I was hooked by this beautifully crafted story about love in all its forms and finding hope when you have all but given up.' -- Nicola Gill * Swimming For Beginners *