All Annie Delaney really wants is her happy ever after. A big dress. A big day. A big commitment. She even has a scrap book filled to bursting with ideas for her dream day, her dream home and – of course – her dream man.
Only problem is, the current man on her arm isn’t so much of a dream as a nightmare and as for the man currently in her bed… that’s a whole other disaster in the making.
With her relationship, and her life, heading into a tailspin Annie realises she has re-examine just what can make her happy, while trying (and failing) not to make things worse.
But it’s never going to be easy – especially when she sees her friend Fionn heading straight towards her own big day with her Mr Right. But then Annie misjudges the difficulties Fionn faces with Mr Right’s very own Little Miss, not to mention the ex waiting in the wings.
Turning to her sister, Darcy, for support Annie has her eyes opened to just what can make you happy – or indeed make you sad. And she ponders that age old question – is there such a thing as the perfect relationship?
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1 comment:
Sounds intriguing, Claire. I can't wait to read it.
I've just finished Rainy Days and Tuesdays and enjoyed it hugely. It was funny, sensitive and such a page turner it had me reading way into the small hours, I was that desperate to find out what happened.
I write a monthly column for the writers' magazine, Writers' Forum about where writers get the ideas from. I'd love to feature you, if you can give me a quote. It can relate to RD&T or your new one (and if you're very clever, like Julie Cohen was this month, you might even be able to squeeze in a plug for both!)
I can see from your blog that you're frantically busy at the moment, so pleased don't feel you have to. I'll still buy your books! Already have Feels Like Maybe on order. But if you can, please contact me via my website which is www.paulawilliamswriter.co.uk
Thanks for the Father Ted clip - had me laughing all day.
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