Singles, Set and Match by Elaine Spires
The
fifth and final book in the Singles’ Series takes us to the
Mediterranean island of Ibiza then back to the Caribbean island of
Antigua, where it all began.
After
making a hard decision two years earlier Eve Mitchell has moved on
with the hand that life has dealt her and she finds herself on the
White Island working a tennis holiday. While it isn’t a job she
would have chosen, in her typical pragmatic way Eve gets on with it,
working hard to ensure that her diverse group of singles, with their
hopes, expectations character flaws and baggage, have the best time
possible. And as she binds together tennis sessions, social
gatherings, meals and trips Eve hears some tragic personal news that
brings her to another crossroads in her life. Will she and the love
of her life Melv finally make a life together and live happily ever
after?
Elaine
Spires is a novelist, playwright, screenwriter and actress. Extensive
travelling and a background in education and tourism perfected
Elaine's keen eye for the quirky characteristics of people,
captivating the humorous observations she now affectionately shares
with the readers of her novels. Elaine has written two books of short
stories, two novellas and seven novels, four of which form the
Singles Series - Singles’ Holiday, Singles and Spice, Single All
The Way and Singles At Sea. Her latest book, Singles, Set and Match
is the fifth and final book in the series. Her play Stanley Grimshaw
Has Left The Building is being staged at the Bridewell Theatre,
London in May 2019. Her short film Only the Lonely, co-written with
Veronique Christie and featuring Anna Calder Marshall is currently
being in shown in film festivals worldwide and she is currently
working on a full length feature film script. Only
the Lonely won the Groucho Club Short Film Festival 2019!
Elaine recently returned to UK after living in Antigua W.I. She lives
in East London.
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