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Monday, July 13, 2015

Life or Something Like It by Annie Lyons

Life or Something Like It by Annie Lyons
Publisher: Harlequin (UK) Limited; Carina UK
Publication Date: July 13, 2015
Genre: Fiction
Source: eARC via NetGalley

Summary via GoodReads:
Step into someone else's shoes for a day...And it will change you for a lifetime.

Cat is very good at her job. She runs a PR company with her best friend (and secret crush) Jesse, and is never happier than when her high-profile celebrities are glittering in the spotlight.

But when her footballer client gets in the press for all the wrong reasons, Cat's career takes a sudden nosedive. So when her brother Andrew unexpectedly needs her to look after his kids for a few weeks, she can hardly say no. She's happily single, hasn't exactly been the 'World's Best Auntie' over the years, and what she knows about looking after children would fit on the back of a postage stamp. But it's only temporary until she gets her real life back on track - isn't it?

She thinks: This is a great summer read! I very much enjoyed lying out in the sun and reading this book. I found it very relatable too: I'm an aunt without children and had an unrequited love interest too. Of course, what women hasn't suffered from unrequited love though?! Besides the love story, my favorite parts were the ones about the niece. I have a relationship like that with my 5 year old niece, and now all I want to do is cuddle with her. It was a little slow at parts but the end was worth it. If you're looking for good beach read, pick this one!


Friday, August 1, 2014

Blog Tour Guest Post: Annie Lyons


Annie Lyons is the best-selling author of Not Quite Perfect (now available in paperback) and Not Quite Perfect Christmas (a short story). Her new novel Dear Lizzie is published by Carina and is available as an eBook.

Not Quite Perfect is the first printed book that Carina is publishing. They previously focused on eBooks only. Not Quite Perfect is about two sisters who aren't quite happy with the lives they're living. 

Annie has graciously stopped by this little piece of the interwebs on her blog tour promoting Not Quite Perfect in paperback to share with us her top five not quite so perfect but still delightful heroines.


Bridget Jones

The Mummy of them all. So flawed. So real. So just like me and millions of other women. She tries hard, and often fails and then tries again. She is also the funniest heroine I have come across. And by heavens, I love her for it. When I first saw Not Quite Perfect in print form in a bookshop, she was sitting next to me. It was a sublime moment.

Emma

If Jane Austen were writing today, she would be the toast of Twitter and if she had written Emma for a modern audience, the Empire line dresses might have gone but the spirit of this character would feel as fresh as ever. And don't get me started on her unrealised love for Knightley. It's as relevant now as it was back then.

The other Emma from One Day

She stayed with me long after the final page. I can't remember a character that I've longed to hug more. This book made me want to be a writer.

Anne of Green Gables

She has to be here. She's the perfect heroine because she's anything but perfect. She's wild, naughty and so much fun. Growing up with her and watching her fall in love with Gilbert is as good as it gets. We also basically share a name so I've always had a soft spot for her.

Catherine Earnshaw from Wuthering Heights

Spoilt and selfish, she can be a difficult heroine to love because she's anything but perfect. However Heathcliff loves her and it is this love affair which makes this novel a masterpiece and my favourite book of all time. This isn't love in the traditional sense of the word though. It's love in all it's hand-wringing, tragic, passionate glory - definitely not for the faint-hearted.

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