Exciting Book Two news!

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Am very excited to announce that my second novel has been launched today! Never Gonna Happen is out in all formats on 26th May 2022, and available to pre-order wherever you buy your books. You can find it here.

This was actually the third book I wrote; for reasons I won’t bore you with my publisher decided to swap the publication order of Book Two and Book Three. It was a huge amount of fun to write, and I can’t wait to see what Headline come up with for the cover!

Pre-orders make a huge amount of difference to promotion and print runs, so even though it’s not out for AGES please pre-order, and I will love you forever. Here’s a little synopsis:

“Emily Wilkinson has lost everything. Literally. In a hair straightener fire, which has sent her entire flat up in flames. Oh, and her boyfriend (and, incidentally, boss) has just announced he's going back to his wife. So, she needs a new job, a new wardrobe and somewhere to live that isn't her former childhood bedroom, which is experiencing a hostile takeover by the entire contents of Hobbycraft.

Early dotcom millionaire Charles Hunter is looking for a live-in PA to help run Bowford Manor and it seems Emily may be the perfect fit. Well, she's spent ten years propping up demanding men, so it's not like she's not qualified. And, most importantly, it's tucked away in the Norfolk countryside, so there's little to no chance of a blossoming romance . . .

She is quickly sucked into the whirlwind of the Hunter family and finds herself fending off a difficult housekeeper and Leon, Mr Hunter's driver, who has a crush on her the size of East Anglia. Not to mention Charles's eldest son, Adam, who seems set on turning the estate into a theme park the second his father pops his clogs.

But no one mentioned the dashing stable hand, Jamie, who just so happens to be the youngest Hunter. But she's not about to make that mistake again. Definitely not. No, really.”

Sound like a fun 2022 summer read? I hope so!

 

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