Sent to live with her cousin Elsie in
the Yorkshire countryside, Rose has only one thing on her mind; joining her
friends as a club rep in Mexico.
When she hears about a council
incentive offering the promise of free flights to the person who clocks the
most volunteering hours at the local care home, she’s got her plan set.
But she doesn’t plan on bonding with
the old ladies, going after the village bad boy and trying to persuade Elsie
not to become a Nun.
Soon she’s questioning who her real
friends are and whether her old life is one she wants to return to.
Can the village win her over and will
she win the chance to leave it behind? Will she even want to?
Meet
Laura
In my spare time I enjoy drinking my
body weight in tea, indulging in cupcakes the size of my face, drooling over
hunks like Jamie Dornan, Ryan Gosling and Leo Dicaprio...oh and my husband of
course! I like wearing yoga clothes and reading fitness magazines while I sit
on the sofa and eat chocolate. I'm a real fan of the power nap and of course,
READING!
I write not to get rich or famous, but
because I LOVE writing. Even if one person tells me they enjoyed my book it
makes the midnight typing worth it!
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Laura
I was given this book by the author for a honest review. When Rose is sent to live with her cousin in the small dull town she decides she will do anything to get out of it. So when she finds out she can win a trip doing charity work at the old folks home she jumps at the chance. There she meets an old woman named Beth who is at the end of her life and regretful of her lost love. She also meets William the man who runs the home and it seems like he doesn't like her from the beginning. Needing to let loose she hooks up with the bad boy James and starts a series of one night stands with him but when she and William get to know each other better and she falls for him she has to deal with her problems and set right the wrongs she's done or risk losing him forever. I was sucked into this book from the very beginning. The characters and plot of this book were well written.
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