Home for Christmas (Christmas Fiction)

Home for Christmas (Christmas Fiction)

by Cally Taylor (Author), Cally Taylor (Author)

Synopsis

A sparkling seasonal tale of finding true love at Christmas.

Beth Prince has always loved fairytales and now, aged twenty-four, she feels like she's finally on the verge of her own happily ever after. She lives by the seaside, works in the Picturebox - a charming but rundown independent cinema - and has a boyfriend who's so debonair and charming she can't believe her luck! There's just one problem - none of her boyfriends have ever told her they love her and it doesn't look like Aiden's going to say it any time soon. Desperate to hear 'I love you' for the first time Beth takes matters into her own hands - and instantly wishes she hadn't.

Just when it seems like her luck can't get any worse, bad news arrives in the devilishly handsome shape of Matt Jones. Matt is the regional director of a multiplex cinema and he's determined to get his hands on the Picturebox by Christmas. Can Beth keep her job, her man and her home or is her romantic-comedy life about to turn into a disaster movie?

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Orion
Published: 10 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 1409121585
ISBN 13: 9781409121589
Book Overview: A sparkling seasonal tale of finding true love at Christmas.

Media Reviews
A sparkling story * GLAMOUR *
I was hooked from the first page to the last -- Chloe Spooner * CHICK LIT CHLOE BLOG *
If you too are a fan of happy endings - and you have to wait till the very last page for the outcome - then this feel good, humourous and well written novel is for you. * SOUTH WALES ARGUS *
A seasonal delight that's unashamedly full of classic rom-com fayre but beneath the gloss Taylor constantly displays her rich storytelling talent. -- Joe Melia * VENUE *
A chick-lit delight that skips along with energy and humour. * EASY LIVING *
Author Bio
Cally Taylor lives in Bristol with her boyfriend and their ridiculously large DVD/book/music collection. She shares her 'study' with the washing machine and ironing board and writes her novels in any spare moments she can squeeze in between the day job and her social network addiction . She started writing fiction in 2005 and her short stories have won several awards and been published by a variety of women's magazines. Her debut novel Heaven Can Wait has been translated in 13 languages and was voted 'Debut Novel of the Year' by chicklitreviews.com and chicklitclub.com. Home for Christmas is her second novel.