Beating about the Bush

Beating about the Bush by Linda Taylor is a first edition published by Random House in 2000. This fiction novel follows the lives of three women—Ella, a horticultural student; Miranda, an air hostess; and Faith, a veterinary assistant—who share a run-down cottage. Despite their differing personalities, they initially form a strong bond, but their friendship is tested when romantic interests complicate their dynamic.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of friendship and the impact of relationships on personal connections. As the story unfolds, the interactions among the three women reveal how their lives intertwine and how external influences can challenge their unity. With 372 pages, this edition presents a detailed look at the characters’ experiences and the evolving nature of their relationships.
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Ella, a horticultural student, Miranda, an air hostess, and Faith, a veterinary assistant, all share a run-down cottage together. Three very different personalities, but they seem like a great team – until men come between them.
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