Waiting In The Wings

Waiting In The Wings

by Donna Hay (Author)

Synopsis

Actress Annie Mitchell is devastated. Her husband Max has run off with her best friend, leaving her with a stack of unpaid bills and the self-esteem of the last sandwich in a railway buffet. But salvation is on the horizon care of her agent, Julia, who has a tall, dark and disconcertingly sexy surprise up her sleeve. Protesting madly, Annie finds herself bound for Yorkshire and a starring role in rep'. The only problem being that Much Ado About Nothing has nothing on events at the Phoenix Theatre. Not only is Annie forced to work with Nick Ryan, Julia's surprise and the man Annie ditched for Max, but something or someone is determined to see the Phoenix reduced to ashes...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 2
Publisher: Orion
Published: 16 Nov 2000

ISBN 10: 0752837125
ISBN 13: 9780752837123
Book Overview: Reissued in the excellent new cover style alongside her new paperback, GOODBYE, RUBY TUESDAY. All the backlist are being reissued in the new livery. Donna Hay was the winner of the RNA New Writers Award 1999. WAITING IN THE WINGS was selected as a W H Smith Recommends title. With her own column in TV Times, author has great contacts in magazine world. She also attracts widespread review coverage: 'A fun and witty beach read' B MAGAZINE. 'Sparks fly and so do the pages in this irresistible book' NOW MAGAZINE. 'Hilarious, and with a ring of truth that keeps you reading' 19 MAGAZINE. '[A] witty novel about tangled relationships and modern romance' IRISH NEWS. 'Just when you think it's a comedy, the Kleenex moments sneak up on you' MORE. 'A warm, funny romance... [Donna Hay] is a very good writer' WOMAN'S REALM. '[A] witty novel about tangled relationships' HELLO.
Prizes: Winner of Romantic Novelists' Association New Writers' Award 1999.

Author Bio
Donna Hay's first novel, 'Waiting in the Wings', won her the RNA New Writers' Award, and since then she has attracted praise from critics for 'Kiss & Tell', 'Such a Perfect Sister', 'Some Kind of Hero', 'Goodbye, Ruby Tuesday' and 'No Place for a Woman'. She writes regularly for TV TIMES and WHAT'S ON TV magazine. She lives in York with her husband and daughter.