Lucy Warner thinks she’s ready for a big change when she moves from the American Midwest to the heart of England. But when she finds herself caught between two dashing, cricket-loving British men, her plans for a calm life are quickly bowled over. With Beckett’s charming wit and Arlo’s polished allure, Lucy faces one hilarious misadventure after another—from navigating British slang to learning that “tea” is a meal, not just a drink. It’s love, laughs, and a serious case of culture shock as Lucy tries to balance her heart, her new life, and a whole lot of surprises.
How to Get Hitched in Ten Days is my first novella and the story just flew onto the page. It is a tale of friendship, unrequited love and about turning around the challenges that occasionally strike us all as we go through life. Mikey helps the boyfriend of his best friend and flat mate, Jasmine, turn around a disastrous Valentine’s Day proposal. Early reviews are coming in and I am thrilled that many readers are reacting to Mikey in the way I intended – they all love him and wish he was part of their lives. As one reviewer, Coffeeholic Bookworm says: “ I want some Mikey in my life! Mikey isn’t your typical hero. He’s soft, fluffy, sensitive and yummy. His friendship with Jasmine was admirable. He’s a keeper ” Do you have a best friend? Someone you can turn to in your hour of need? I think I created this character because, apart from my lovely husband, I don’t. And sometimes life gets difficult. You don’t necessarily want to burden your family or partner with
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