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(Not Quite) Done With Dating by Bella Osborne #Review

I am delighted to welcome another romcom by Bella Osborne . (Not Quite) Done With Dating was published on January 29th by Penguin .      One bad date too many calls for desperate measures . . .    Nora is well and truly fed up. After more painfully bad dates than she can count, she’s had enough of leaving it to fate to find her perfect match – but she's not quite ready to give up on her love life just yet. As a statistician, Nora trusts numbers more than her gut, so when she finds a formula that could help her conquer the dating game, she has to give it a go. Putting her love theory to the test takes Nora to some questionable places with some even more questionable men, but she won't be deterred – she knows that 'the one' must be out there, somewhere. Even if he's the last person she'd have expected. . . My Thoughts   This is a fun, light-hearted romcom, just right to escape into. Nora is slightly quirky with a belief in the power of statistics wh...

Celebrating the 25 novels by Sue Moorcroft: Starting Over #Middledip #Giveaway


 Today I am thrilled to be on the first day of an amazing tour to celebrate Sue Moorcroft's fabulous fiction. A Skye Full of Stars, her latest novel, is her 25th published book! Over the next few weeks, you are going to be treated to a reminder of all those great novels and it is my honour to start the ball rolling with the first in the Middledip series: Starting Over

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

Tess Riddell has just been dumped. By her fiancé. Via email.

Her life has been torn apart and she’s left to pick up the pieces. Alone. It’s time for a new start where nobody knows her. And Tess can’t imagine anywhere better than Honeybun Cottage in the peaceful village of Middledip.

But life has other plans. She crashes — quite literally — into a handsome stranger down a winding country lane.

Tess and Miles definitely don’t hit it off, though. He’s a fun-loving charmer, and Tess needs some stability right now.

So no one is as shocked as she is when an unlikely friendship blossoms between them.

Is Tess ready to open her heart once more? She doesn’t want to get hurt again.

Then just as their relationship begins to develop into something deeper, old flames reappear and threaten Tess’s new beginning . . .

Can she find happiness in Miles’s arms, or will it take more than either of them is prepared to give?

 This was the first of a series of four books, all centred around Middledip, so would be a great place to start.  You can order it here.

If you want to find out more, do check out the rest of the tour. I will be reviewing A Skye Full of Stars on November 12th and have a great giveaway with the chance to win a copy. Perfect!


 About the Author

Sue Moorcroft is a Sunday Times bestselling author. Her novels have been #1 on Kindle UK and Top 100 on Kindle US, Canada and Italy. She writes two books a year for publishing giant HarperCollins and has won the Goldsboro Books Contemporary Novel of the Year, Readers’ Best Romantic Novel award, two HOLT Medallions and the Katie Fforde Bursary. She’s the president of the Romantic Novelists’ Association.

Her novels, short stories, serials, columns, writing ‘how to’ and courses have appeared around the world.

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Thanks to Sue Moorcroft and Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources for a place on the tour.


 


 


 


 

Comments

  1. Thanks so much for sharing the 25-books love with the Starting Over post! I really appreciate your participation in the tour. :-)

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  2. I came to Sue Moorcroft books late so haven't read these but I have bought them all.

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