As Luck Would Have It - Zoe May
Автор: | Zoe May |
Издательство: | HarperCollins |
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Жанр произведения: | Контркультура |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 9780008321628 |
'A hilarious and charming read that had me turning the pages until I’d devoured the whole book in one sitting… Sweet, heart-warming and full of gorgeously escapist descriptions… A must-read.' Daily Express, 5 starsNatalie Jackson might keep up appearances on Instagram, but in reality her fiancé has just jilted her after the birth of their baby and she’s moved back in with her mum. Life isn’t exactly going to plan!So when she enters the village raffle for the holiday of a lifetime, she thinks she has no chance of winning. But her name is pulled out – and, as luck would have it, so is a ticket bought by her childhood nemesis: Will Brimble.Surely a romantic holiday for two is the worst idea ever…right?Perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Sophie Ranald and Lindsey Kelk.Readers LOVE As Luck Would Have It:'You'll be rooting for Natalie and Will through every page of this delightful second-chance romance. Perfect holiday reading!' Sophie Ranald, author of the bestselling Sorry Not Sorry‘I soon became addicted… I couldn’t get enough of this story and I had to keep reading… Zoe May has done it again!!’ Ginger Book Geek‘I had a smile plastered on my face the whole time… A perfect holiday read.’ Goodreads reviewer‘A laugh-out-loud read that will have you hooked and begging for more… Will stay with me for the long haul.’ HayleyReviews10‘Devoured it in a day and thoroughly enjoyed it!’ The Bookish Gurl‘A pure celebration of friendship and second chances… An absolutely perfect read for summer.’ Girl Meets Book‘Delightful… Literally had me laughing out loud.’ Goodreads reviewer‘A great romantic summer read… I was pulled into the story immediately.’ Goodreads reviewer‘The perfect summer read.’ Goodreads reviewer‘Such a cute book!! Loved every second of it… You will not want to put it down.’ Reader review‘Wonderfully written with lots of love, fun and laughter.’ Reader review