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Welcome to this month's update!
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There's so much happening here I don't know where to start!
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The Floating Amsterdam Flower Shop is doing so well in Sainsbury's and my publisher is thrilled, so thank you to everyone who's bought a copy! Honestly, I can't thank you enough for your support. There's also been some great news behind the scenes that I can't share yet so sorry to tease, but needless to say I'll share as soon as I can. Overall, the world seems to be loving Rosie and Max's story and I'm so happy. I really loved writing this one and I hope you enjoy reading it.
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I'm working hard on the next one in the series which, because life has been stressful for various reasons, hasn't flowed quite as well, but Beth and Marco's happy ending is definitely getting there. More to come on them soon. I've seen the cover and it is just as beautiful as the flower shop one.
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Thanks to the brilliant sales team at HarperCollins, The Floating Amsterdam Flower Shop has dropped to 99p in ebook for this month as part of the Kindle Monthly Deal. If you want to grab a copy, there's a link below.
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And finally, as a thank you I'm going to be giving away two signed copies of The Floating Amsterdam Flower Shop to two lucky readers in my latest giveaway over on Instagram! Head on over there later today to see the reel and follow the instructions to be in with a chance of winning!
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I hope you've all been enjoying the sunny weather and are reading some amazing books!
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Until next month, happy reading everyone!
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My month...
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☀️99p Ebook bargain☀️
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One fresh start. One unexpected encounter. Can love bridge the gap?
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When Rosie leaves behind her ordinary life in England to open a flower shop on Amsterdam’s water, she expects nothing less than a fairytale.
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Max, her handsome but brooding new neighbour, prefers to keep the world at arm’s length – and living on the houseboat next door, he’s not too thrilled about the new company.
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As Rosie’s business blossoms, so do her feelings for Max. But Rosie isn't sure she's ready for a relationship, and Max is still nursing a broken heart.
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Then a rival in the flower market threatens her dreams, Rosie discovers that the most beautiful things can bloom when you learn to go with the flow – and allow someone to stand by your side.
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Will Rosie and Max allow themselves to be swept away by love, or is their relationship doomed to sink before it can swim?
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This month I'd love to know...
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Which book have you most enjoyed so far this year?
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I think for me it's got to be The Romcommers by Katherine Centre. A great romcom.
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Photo by Elizeu Diaz on Unsplash
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My favourite read of the month...
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99p bargains from my back catalogue...
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Summer Strawberries at Swallowtail Bay
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Hetty Colman loves her life in the cosy seaside town of Swallowtail Bay, organising children’s birthdays, anniversaries and retirement parties. But after her recent break up from long-term boyfriend Ben, she’s been searching for something new.
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So, when Hetty overhears locals wondering how to return the old strawberry festival to its former glory, she jumps at the chance to relaunch it. There are just two problems – she only has four weeks to organise it and absolutely nowhere to host it!
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When Hetty manages to convince the aloof, yet extremely handsome, John Thornhill to use the grounds of his rundown manor, things start to look up. But as Hetty and John grow closer and Ben tries to win back her affections, can Hetty make the festival and her love life run smoothly at the same time?
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In the little town of Greenley-on-Sea, summer has arrived. The turquoise waters of the sea sparkle in the sunlight, and along the beach’s promenade holiday-makers spill from ice-cream parlours and vintage shops.
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For Sarah, summer brings the chance for a fresh start. As well as playing Miranda in the Greenley Players’ production of The Tempest (where she’ll get to spend loads of time with her best friends Lottie and Sid) she finally feels ready to find love again after surviving heartbreak. Could her handsome colleague Dr Finn Macdonald be the very man she’s looking for?
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Famous actor Nate finds himself hiding out in Greenley whilst a potentially career-ruining scandal blows over. But when the Greenley Players get wind of his arrival, they draft him in to help out with their performance - and Nate certainly didn’t bank on his instant connection with the beautiful woman in the lead role…
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As the temperature rises and the Players’ performance draws closer, can Sarah and Nate overcome their pasts and find love again?
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Elsie Martin may lead a quiet life, but working in her beloved local library is enough to make her happy. After all, books have always been her armour against the world. So when the library is threatened with closure to make way for a new housing development, Elsie knows it has to be saved – and that, despite being painfully shy, she needs to lead the campaign to save it.
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Jacob Yardley thinks he’s doing the right thing by building a new affordable housing development. Why shouldn’t local people be able to buy a house in the place they grew up? Having to leave his own small hometown broke his heart. Plus, people don’t really use libraries anymore, do they?
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As Elsie and Jacob clash over the future of the library, sparks begin to fly. Jacob is falling back in love with books and libraries – could he possibly be falling for her too? And will Elsie be able to save the library that means so much to her?
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3 Reads on my TBR list...
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Sara's books are always amazing!
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I love supporting indie authors and this looks great!
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Thanks so much for reading! See you next month!
xxx
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