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This year is going by SO fast already, I can't believe we're halfway in February already! (basically!)
This year is going by SO fast already, I can't believe we're halfway in February already! (basically!)
Today I am very honoured to host an extract for this gorgeous book by Maddie Please called A Year of New Adventures
The cover is gorgeous, but let's take a look at what it's all about before I leave you to read the extract; A Year of New Adventures is written by Maddie Please, published by HarperCollins and is set to be a fantastic read of 2018
A Year of New Adventures
It’s time for Billie Summers to have an adventure … but it might not be exactly what she expected.
Billie Summers has always been quite content in her little cottage in the Cotswolds, sure half the house hasn’t been renovated, but what’s the point when it’s only her! Working part-time at her uncle’s bookshop and planning 3-4 writer retreats with her best friend allows her to pay the bills. What more could anyone want?
That is until Oliver Forest, the bad boy of the book world, turns up to one of her retreats and points out that Billie hasn’t done anything very adventurous. Couple that with her best friend falling head over heels and beginning to drift away from their Friday night wine and dinner plans, Billie is starting to wonder if it isn’t time she take control of her life.
So she starts a list: get fitted (properly) for a bra, fix up rest of house, find a ‘career’ and well, get a tattoo … Her life might just get the makeover it needs, too bad irritating and far-too-attractive for his own good, Oliver keeps showing up …
Because sometimes you need an adventure!
Let's take a look at the extract;
We broke up soon after that –
I put up with a lot from him in our two years together but even I have my
limits – still, I think he was partly right. I like Mint Clubs. I’m not ashamed
to admit it. OK, I like most things that mix chocolate and biscuits, if I’m
honest. Perhaps that’s why my figure is always slightly out of control.
It wasn’t a very merry
Christmas last year. We had been about to go to New York as he had finally
persuaded me there were holidays to be had outside Europe. I was fizzing with
excitement. These sorts of trips were few and far between but Nan had left me a
small inheritance that I’d been hanging on to and I’d just been paid for some
private pre-Christmas catering, so for once I had some savings.
Unfortunately, I gave the
money for my part of the holiday to Matt and I still haven’t got it back.
Swine. We had been living together in the tumbledown Cotswold stone cottage my
grandmother had been in the middle of renovating when she died. When we split
up he left with my holiday to New York, most of my DVDs and all the decent
towels.
New Year’s resolution: never
do anything spontaneous.
My sister inherited the
picture-perfect holiday house in Cornwall. Typical. In her will Nan said Josie
‘needed’ it more than I did. I guess that’s because Josie and Mark have two
boys and their school has longer holidays than some members of the British
aristocracy, while I had no kids and no prospect of any.
I started trying to write
when I was doing English A level, and had just read Forever Amber. I quite fancied
being a writer of historical fiction. After all, it didn’t need specialist
equipment, formal training, or a particular level of physical fitness; the
only thing it did require was aptitude.
Oh wow! How good does this book sound??!! Seriously! I have to get myself a copy on my kindle...to enjoy!
Here's where you can get your copy also;
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