Friday, 30 July 2021

New Book Publication Spotlight & Review: The Promise of Summer by Bella Osborne


The Promise of Summer by Bella Osborne

Ruby’s life is about to change for ever…

After years of dating losers, cheats and one guy who did something unrepeatable to her kettle, Ruby has all but given up on romance. But then a stranger sits next to her on a train to London and explains his plan to propose to the woman of his dreams. Maybe true love does exist after all?

When the man accidentally leaves the engagement ring behind, Ruby is determined to save the day. But she hasn't counted on fellow passenger Curtis stepping in and insisting he should be the one to track the stranger down.   
 
As summer closes in, the unlikely pair make a promise to reunite the ring with its owner. But can they find their own happy ever after along the way?

Amazon UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08R6Q4T66/

Universal Amazon link - http://mybook.to/ThePromiseOfSummer

KOBO - https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/the-promise-of-summer


A summertime read to put a smile on your face!

Ruby Edwards' jaded after dating too many losers so when she sits next to a man on a train who reveals his plan to propose to his girlfriend, her belief in romance is restored… until the man disappears from the train… with her phone. Only, Ruby finds the engagement ring under her seat, determined to reunite it with its owner. However, the passenger sitting nearby has conflicting ideas on how to tackle the evolving situation…

Ruby's friend, Kim runs a florists' shop and is single too. She also wants some romance in her life, but her situation turns on its head when someone from her past shows up unexpectedly!

This is my first Bella Osborne novel and it's a delight. Included are numerous plot lines, yet the narrative flows seamlessly, as we follow Ruby on her journey to a happily ever after. Expect highs and lows along the way creating a story that's both heart-warming and heartfelt. Prepare to laugh out loud and shed a tear or two as she, along with Kim confront life issues head-on as they venture along paths of discovery, in the search for love.

The award for the most unlikely romantic hero goes to Curtis. He's the perfect match for bubbly and vibrant Ruby, in his own unique way. He's socially awkward; a planner who feels more comfortable with a spreadsheet. He's the voice of reason, both diluting and complementing Ruby's impulsive actions. Together, they make an adorable couple in an unconventional way.

The secondary characters are an eclectic mix of loveable and rogue as well as the addition of the four-legged canine variety called Boomerang! Blended together, they all contribute to the emotional catalogue of events and the eventual satisfying results.

To sum up, The Promise Of Summer is a delightful and engaging novel and a perfect summer read.

***arc generously received courtesy of Avon via NetGalley***




Bella has been jotting down stories as far back as she can remember but decided that 2013 would be the year that she finished a full length novel. Since then she’s written seven best selling romantic comedies and she’s been shortlisted three times for the RNA Contemporary Romantic Novel of the Year Award.

Bella's stories are about friendship, love and coping with what life throws at you. She lives in The Midlands, UK with her husband, daughter and a cat who thinks she’s a dog. When not writing Bella is usually eating custard creams and planning holidays.

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Wednesday, 28 July 2021

New Publication Spotlight & Extract: Playing The Duke's Fiancee by Amanda McCabe

Playing the Duke’s Fiancee

A pretend proposal

For the unconventional heiress

When American heiress Violet Wilkins crosses paths with William, Duke of Charteris, she has extremely low expectations of the “Duke of Bore.” But when this seemingly stuffy aristocrat offers her escape from a dreadful arranged marriage, she leaps at the chance! To her surprise, the arresting Charles whisks Vi into an exhilarating make-believe romance. And as she gets to know the man behind the title, she can’t help wanting more…

     “Lovely, lovely,” the prince said, his beady eyes taking her in from feathers to shoes. She but she knew she was safe enough; they did say he only liked married ladies. “You are so like your fair sisters. We do like Americans here at Court.”

And then he turned away, and Lily and Violet made their obeisances to the other royals. At last they came to the bit Violet feared the most, walking backward out of the room.

She put her on her glove, held out her arm, and let the page drape her train back over her arm, neatly folded. Carefully, carefully, most especially to avoid that green-eyed man’s regard, hardly daring to breathe, she slowly backed out of the vast room and found herself in one of the anterooms with sherry waiting on silver trays.

Very well done, Vi!” Lily said.

Violet let her breath out with a great whoosh—as much as her tightly boned bodice would let her. She had done it! She hadn’t fallen or laughed loudly or made a gaffe. Even better, she’d seen several people she would love to photograph. Lord and ladies, princes and princesses.

The man with the green eyes.

Relieved, she let go of her long train and reached hungrily for a biscuit. As she followed Lily across the room, she heard a terrible loud noise, the rip-rip of satin cloth. But she was quite frozen in place.

So close to success, so close!

She clenched her gloved hands into fists and slowly turned.

A man stood behind her, and not just any man but the one from the throne room. The one from the garden. And he was far too close for comfort, yet he did not smirk and tease like all those annoying creatures who thought it such a good joke to tease her at parties. He looked terribly abashed, as if he was as shocked as she was. And, up close, he was even more handsome than her glimpse in the throne room. His hair so dark as to be almost black, his face lean and sun-browned, his eyes so vivid. Yet he seemed os much stiffer than when she first met him.

But the embarrassment quickly vanished, as if behind a gray, flat cloud, and he straightened to his full, very high-indeed height, and gazed down at her almost as if the rip was her own fault.

Violet prickled at the thought, at the way her looked at her out of those emerald eyes. How dare he regard her thus, like she was a stupid, clumsy creature! She was no ballet dancer, but she knew how to behave properly. He should be falling all over himself in apology. Instead he just kept watching, as still as a Greek statue and just as coldly handsome. Blast him! For he really was too gorgeous for her presence of mind.

Tall, slim, but with narrow hips and wide shoulders that rippled slightly with powerful muscles under his correct, beautifully-cut black superfine coat and a sparkling array of orders. The blush sash of the Garter lay like an azure river over one shoulder, so Violet knew he was someone very important indeed.

She peeked up at him carefully, and saw a face hard-carved in elegant, lean angles, like an ancient cameo of a god or emperor, cheekbones that could cut, a square jaw with a dimple just at one side (of course he had an adorable dimple, the blighter). Skin lightly sun-touched set off those bright green eyes and impossibly long, sooty lashes, with arched dark brows of glossy, black hair brushed back from his forehead in a slight widow’s peak.

Violet was quite enthralled. How she would love to photograph him! The shadows and angles of him would look so perfect. On the other hand, he was so perfect, so impeccable in every way, so very still, he made her feel quite blowsy even in the finest gown she had ever owned. She was just glad she wore gloves to hide the tremor of her hands.

She smoothed her hair beneath the feathers she feared now leaned quite precariously, and scowled up at him. “Pardon me, sir!”


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Amanda wrote her first romance at the age of sixteen--a vast historical epic starring all her friends as the characters, written secretly during algebra class (and her parents wondered why math was not her strongest subject...)

 She's never since used algebra, but her books have been nominated for many awards, including the RITA Award, the Romantic Times BOOKReviews Reviewers' Choice Award, the Booksellers Best, the National Readers Choice Award, and the Holt Medallion.  She lives in Santa Fe with a Poodle, a cat, a wonderful husband, and a very and far too many books and royal memorabilia collections. 

 When not writing or reading, she loves taking dance classes, collecting cheesy travel souvenirs, and watching the Food Network--even though she doesn't cook. 

Amanda also writes as Laurel McKee for Grand Central Publishing, the Elizabethan Mystery Series as Amanda Carmack, and the Manor Cat Mystery Series as Eliza Casey.

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Tuesday, 27 July 2021

Publication Day Review: When A Duke Loves A Governess By Olivia Drake

WHEN A DUKE LOVES A GOVERNESS 

by Olivia Drake

(St. Martin’s Paperbacks, July 27, 2021, $7.99).


Tessa James has worked and planned tirelessly to open her own millinery shop. All she needs now is a loan from the lord who sired and abandoned her. The only problem is, she doesn’t even know his name. What’s a woman to do to find him but enter the aristocratic world by becoming a governess?

Guy Whitby, the new Duke of Carlin, has returned to London after years abroad to discover that his young daughter Sophy has become a wild-child known for scaring away every governess who's crossed his doorstep. When Tessa James applies for the job, he hires her in desperation despite his misgivings that she’s too bold and beautiful–and that she might be fibbing about her qualifications.

Their blooming attraction leads them on a completely unexpected path to love that neither wants to deny. But when an old enemy threatens Guy's family, their forbidden romance goes up in flames. Can they still learn to love and trust each other as forces try to tear them apart?



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When Tessa James overhears insightful gossip about the Duke of Carlin, she immediately sees it as a sign to improve her own situation. As a milliners assistant, her dream is to save up and one day open her own hat shop to showcase her own designs. However, the duke needs a governess for his four-year-old daughter and she's not a suitable candidate for the job. As a woman determined not to let such an obstacle get in her way, she applies for the job…

When Guy Whitby returned from his research trip, he's dismayed his late wife's parents didn't follow his advice to hire someone suitable to look after his young daughter. The resulting consequence is a troublesome child and no subsequent governess has stayed in his employment long enough to change her behaviour. When Tessa James talks her way into taking on the task of becoming his daughter's governess, he knows she is lying about her past, only, he is desperate and takes a chance anyway, with unexpected results.

Tessa is a heroine who knows her mind and goes after what she wants. She's feisty and determined yet displays compassion and understanding regardless of whether others are fortunate or less fortunate than herself. Luckily for the duke, she is a woman who can make his life better, if only he could disregard his determination of not marrying again.

Guy Whitby isn't instantly likeable, but as we get to know more about him, we learn why he behaved as he did. I adore flawed characters and he plays this part very well. Both he and Tessa are well suited, as they both get used to their new ways of life, far different from what either expected, so it's no surprise these two make quite an exceptional couple, in a positive way.

Ms Drake is a new to me author and reading this third instalment of The Unlikely Duchesses series was a delight. The murder-mystery side plot provided an enticing twist and added an extra layer of drama to the well-written and thought out narrative.

Overall, this is a wonderful novel with a feel-good ending that's both satisfying and happy.

***arc received courtesy of St Martin's Paperbacks via NetGalley***


Olivia Drake is a New York Times bestselling author who lives in Texas. Her novels have won critical acclaim and numerous industry awards, including the prestigious RITA. Olivia is the author of Scandal of the YearNever Trust a Rogue, and If the Slipper Fits among others.


Monday, 26 July 2021

New Book Publication Spotlight & Author Guest Post: Sun, Sea and Summer Vibes by Zoe Allison



Tips for New Romance Writers


I consider myself new to this game. I only began writing around six years ago, in my late 30s (not trying to hide my age by being vague, I’m just so old that I can’t remember). My first book was published in 2020 and Sun, Sea and Summer Vibes is my third novel of 2021. I don’t consider myself an expert by any manner or means. I’m a doctor by trade and I have no qualifications in English or writing except for my trusty GCSEs in English Literature and English Language (yes, GCSEs. That’s how old I am). However, there are some things I’ve found helpful, which I can share.


  1. Firstly, the post important thing is to write. Get your ideas down on paper. It doesn’t matter that it’s unpolished and rubbish to start with, practice makes perfect.

  2. Read craft books. I had never written anything substantial before, so to start with I read a book about writing romance and another one about writing dialogue, because that was the area where I felt least confident. What’s a beat? What’s a tag? How do you separate different characters’ speech?

  3. Don’t start off a book with description. It’s doesn’t capture the reader’s attention. Start with action or dialogue. Enter the story as it’s underway.

  4. Don’t include stuff about the non-central characters unless it’s driving the main characters’ stories forward. Otherwise it can make the story drag and the reader gets bored.

  5. Show don’t tell. Don’t explain things to the reader as the narrator, show them how someone feels or what their backstory is through action and dialogue.

  6. Read your work out loud. When it comes to self-editing, you catch so many more repeated words, missing words or errors of flow if you read out loud. An editor recommended this to me and I’ve found it invaluable.

  7. Whatever path you want to take for your romance book, I’d recommend trying to get a place on the Romantic Novelists’ Association’s New Writers’ Scheme. The RNA website tells you more, but at the start of each year you can apply for a place on the scheme which has many benefits and a mahoosive one is the opportunity to submit a manuscript once per year to be read and critiqued by a professional writer. This is a big deal in order to improve your writing in general and also to a publishable standard (no matter what sort of publishing path you want to go for).

  8. Get a copy of The Writers’ and Artists’ yearbook. This is a helpful resource for writers, and contains information on how to go about getting an agent and getting published. An up to date one comes out every year.

  9. Get on social media. Join the writing community on Twitter. There’s a lot of mutual support out there and getting to know other writers virtually helps you along the way. I’m mainly active on Twitter and now also TikTok, which is video based. I’m also on Instagram and Facebook but don’t find those quite as much fun, however there are many choices and you can delve in to see which suits you best.

  10. Make a website. This s a good idea no matter what stage you’re at, you have control over the content and you can use it to display your brand and pop a link on your social media to direct people to it.

  11. There is no one path! If you ask one hundred different writers you will not find two stories which are the same. Everybody’s journey is different and there isn’t one more valid than the other.

Now get writing!


Sun, Sea and Summer Vibes

Sometimes first impressions are far from the truth...

Nina Darwish is a scientist who likes to proceed with caution and careful deliberation. When she arrives at the party destination of Ibiza to play PA for her best friend and international pop sensation Isla Starr, she has trouble adapting to the carefree and easy-going vibe on the island. The situation isn’t aided by Isla’s seemingly surly yet irritatingly attractive music producer, the world-renowned dance DJ Logan Wild, known by his real name—Cameron—to his friends. Plus, Nina’s run-ins with, and repeated rebuttal of, an extremely entitled and very annoying male singer named Zac don’t help to aid her mood.

Unbeknownst to Nina, Cameron remembers her from the past, when he was a geeky student who admired her from afar. Unfortunately, it’s clear that Nina considers him ill-natured, no doubt due to his natural awkwardness, which he masks using a stage persona. However, even if that weren’t the situation, he’s involved in a dead-end relationship with his celebrity girlfriend Ash. Plus, Nina’s eye appears to have been drawn onto Ash’s no good ex-boyfriend, Zac, therefore there’s no point in believing anything could ever happen between them.

But despite all of that being the case, for some reason, he just cannot stop thinking about her.

First for Romance (Totally Bound’s bookstore): https://www.firstforromance.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=71339

Amazon UK: http://mybook.to/sunseaandsummervibes

Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Sun-Sea-Summer-Vibes-Allison-ebook/dp/B094JXJSWP

Growing up, Zoe Allison loved stories about falling in love. But rather than being rescued by a knight in shining armour, she imagined herself fighting dragons alongside him, battling supervillains as heroic allies, or teaming up to dive into perilous waters in order to save a loved one from drowning. Once Zoe did grow up, she became a doctor. But as time went on, she craved a creative outlet to counter the soul sapping burnout that her career inflicted upon her, and also to achieve those happy endings that were so often lacking in the real world. She wanted heroes who truly love and value women, who find their true love inspiring, are fascinated by her, want to connect with her as a soulmate and fully open themselves to her on an emotional level. And so, Zoe began to write her romances.

A Zoe Allison novel promises a heroine who is not only her hero’s equal in ability and intellect, but whose hero equals her in emotional intelligence. Her characters overcome conflict infused with spine tingling sexual tension to forge a deep connection as soul mates as well as lovers, and ultimately, they both rescue each other emotionally. Even if they might begin their journey as enemies…

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Friday, 23 July 2021

New Book Publication Spotlight & Author Guest Post: Getting Away With Murder by Joy Wood



After taking voluntary redundancy from a high profile job in the NHS, my intention was to look around for a part-time job locally in nursing. I decided to give myself the summer off and whilst walking up and down the seafront each day for my morning exercise, I came up with the idea of writing a novel. Each day I would sit and watch the tide turn, dreaming up characters, and then rush home and type them up before they completely disappeared from my mind.

The first novel took almost a year to complete before even finding an editor to take me on. Thankfully I did and it soon became apparent there was “a lot of work to be done.” But I persevered with everything he suggested and self-published my first novel, For the Love of Emily. I had to learn all the tools to market which was a significant challenge for me as due to my high profile job – I wasn’t even on Facebook! But I quickly grasped it taking advantage of the many offers of help. The book community really are fabulous and supportive. I’d entered a completely new world which I can’t ever imagine not being in now. With their help, I launched my book and it did relatively well for a new author. But after an initial flurry, sales diminished. I went on local radio and TV and also did several book signing in local cafes. Although being visible increased my sales – I still needed more.

I proceeded to write that second book Knight & Dey (authors advised this was necessary to increase sales), and initially, it did do exactly that. But even though it raised my profile, it was still ‘work in progress’. But then I got lucky. I was invited one evening to a local book club to talk about my writing, and it was a delight to explain to the ladies about my journey from nursing to author. I must have done okay as before I knew it, I was asked to attend other local venue to speak. It soon snowballed and I developed the talk and included more humour to amuse the audience (From Bedpan to Pen!) and before I knew it, I was getting booked up most weeks by various WI’s, as an after lunch/dinner speaker, and other book clubs. The added bonus of the speaking events was the paperback books I sold once I’d finished my talk. The audiences were so keen to support me by buying a book, which was lovely. So, while I wasn’t racing up the Amazon charts with digital books like many authors, I was doing really well with paperback sales. My initial books were romance with a few twists and turns along the way, however, there was a large amount of adult content in them and it became apparent that I was losing some potential sales because of this.

I must just add, making money from selling books is not my greatest objective – my goal is for more readers enjoying the stories I’ve written. Any author will say that is primarily why they write. That said, of course the royalties are nice, but personally, I’m not looking for a holiday home in the Caribbean on the strength of those!

So, with the attention of attracting a larger readership (particularly at my public speaking events), I decided I’d write a psychological thriller (Who’s Smiling Now?) to ensure there would be a book to suit everyone’s taste. To my amazement it did really well despite me launching it just before we went into lockdown last year. The book still had an element of romance in it, but no adult content. And because of its success, I decided to try and write another crime/romance and the result is my new novel ‘Getting Away with Murder’.

I think the change in genre has been a positive one as I have since been signed with Dark Edge Press to write two books for them which I’m thrilled about. It will be interesting to see the contrast between independently publishing and traditional publishing.

Getting Away with Murder is a book is about two women who both love the same man. They are complete opposites. One is a happily married woman (Claire) with a ten year old boy, and her family is her whole focus. The other (Annabelle) is a wealthy career driven woman with a life based on achieving success in both her work and private life.

I wrote this book last year during lockdown – what else was there to do? I carefully constructed each character - one was easy to do, while the other was more difficult as she is so complex.

My goal is for the reader to be rooting for one of the women and disliking the other. Let’s hope I’ve succeeded – the proof of the pudding and all that . . . !

Getting Away with Murder by Joy Wood

Claire is happily married to the charismatic Max Maric and living the dream in a luxury house in the prestigious Sandbanks area of Poole Harbour. She loves her husband and their precious son, Freddy. Her life is perfect. Or so she thinks.

Annabelle is Max Maric’s lover. She’s a wealthy widow and is all set to marry him, just as soon as he’s divorced. Her life will then be perfect. Or so she thinks.

One man, two women, but they can’t both have him.
And he doesn’t get to choose – the schizophrenic decides, with a sophisticated plan to eradicate her nemesis in the most heinous of ways.

The intended victim needs a friend. Fortunately, she has a new one she’s become close to.
But nobody told her that false friends are worse than open enemies.

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Joy Wood has worked as a nurse most of her adult life and turned to writing six years ago to ‘see if she could.’ Her earlier work was adult romance and intrigue, but more recently she has switched genres to romance with a crime element. Joy lives in the small but charming seaside town of Cleethorpes in North East Lincolnshire and her writing ideas come from watching the tide turn daily, of course with the obligatory ice-cream – someone has to support the local economy!

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Thursday, 22 July 2021

Book Blitz and Review: Her Outback Driver by Giulia Skye


Her Outback Driver

by Giulia Skye

Genre: Contemporary Romance


*** 2021 Romance Writers of America Vivian Award Finalist ***

Escape with this heart-warming, feel-good romance. A Romance Writers of America, Vivian Contest Finalist! 

Perfect for fans of Jennifer Probst, Shannon Stacey and Jill Shavlis.

When former Olympic champion, Michael Adams—now Canada’s hottest reality TV star—insults his fake showbiz wife on social media, he jumps on the first flight to Australia to escape the ensuing scandal. Desperate to experience ordinary life again—if only for a few weeks—he becomes “Adam”; just another tourist exploring the dusty Outback trails in a beat up truck. But with a reward out for his safe return and his fame’s nasty habit of catching up with him when he least expects, Adam needs a better disguise… and he’s just found one.

Tired of lies and liars, British Backpacker Evie Blake is taking a year out of her busy London life, looking for adventure to heal her broken heart. So when the hot Canadian she meets at the campground offers to drive her through Western Australia’s wild Kimberley region, she grabs the chance, unaware he has the world out looking for him. He’s just a down-on-his-luck traveler, right?

But when hot days turn into even hotter nights, how long does Adam have before Evie discovers who he really is?

★★★★★ REVIEWS

A heart-warming romance, with the heat turned up!”  —Splashes into Books, Book Blogger

A thoroughly unique and sexy debut.” —Sincerely Book Angels, Book Blogger

An excellent debut novel… I loved it!” —NICOLA CORNICK, International Best Selling Author

Hot and steamy, just like the Australian landscape.” —Chick Lit Central, Book Blogger

A strong debut by a confident new author. This is no flowery, fairy tale romance, but a lusty, immediate physical attraction that grows into something emotional and mature.” —A Little Book Problem, Book Blogger

Hot, escapist and infused with tension… I loved it!” —JULIA WILD, Award winning author of Illusions

A sizzling romance from a sparkling new talent.” —LYNNE SHELBY, Author of There She Goes

The perfect amount of steam to make it my kind of story.” —Lisa Loves Literature, Book Blogger

Giulia Skye really captures the beauty and remoteness of the Australian Outback.” —Chapter & Cake, Book Blogger

Any romance set against a backdrop of a far-flung place has always piqued my interest. Her Outback Driver ticks all my boxes as we learn how two strangers end up together in the Australian Outback.

Trapped in a fake marriage to a glamour model and media-hungry, Saskia Williams, Michael Adams escapes to Australia. The impulsive trip begins badly after he's involved in a fight with paparazzi in Port Douglas. It stirs up a media storm and attention he's trying to avoid. With no choice but to hide, he re-invents himself as "Adam" and embarks on an extended break. His itinerary is non-existent as he embarks on a life-changing journey in the outback.

Evie Blake is taking a year out from her busy life in London. Originally, she was supposed to be accompanied by her long-time partner, but unfortunately, they've split and gone their separate ways. Unfazed, she embraces the freedom of travelling around Australia alone, that's until she meets fellow traveller, Adam from Canada. He's broke and she has money to split travel costs. Therefore, they set out together on a road trip across the Kimberley region of Western Australia to Darwin. It's a win-win situating until truths from the past catch-up with them.

As a hero, I shouldn't have liked Adam but I did. His 'economical with the truth' persona is a red flag, but knowing why he acts and behaves the way he does is justified… I liked the contrast between him and Evie, a woman who is grieving for a life she hoped to have. She's straightforward and practical in her new surroundings in a way Adam isn't. Not surprisingly, the sparse living arrangements trigger a mutual attraction unlike either has experienced before. Only, the plan is for them to go their separate way once they reach Darwin because both have to return to where they live, half a world apart.

The road trip "sings" to my love of all things to do with travelling. I've been to Western Australia a few times, but haven't ventured as far north as the protagonists. Additionally, meeting characters like Frieda, Bill and Terry, not forgetting Webbo too...is a delight. The shared travelling camaraderie is both fun and insightful and I wished I was there with them all too.

The author's written an entertaining narrative which kept my interest the whole time. It's a perfect blend of elements I love; romance and travel. It's a fun and fully relatable narrative which tugged at my wanderlust nature! It also covers a sensitive topic and highlights the emotions of those in a similar situation to Evie. As a début novel, this is first class and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a reading a virtual escape to another part of the world.

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Italian-born Giulia Skye writes page-turning romances with a lot of heart and sizzle. She describes her books as pure feel-good escapism! She lives in England with her Man and their two gorgeous sons, loves gardening and hates waste of any kind.

Her Outback Driver is her first novel and to celebrate being a Vivian® Contest Finalist, she is inviting readers to download her book for FREE by joining her mailing list.

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