How to Find Your (First) Husband

How to Find Your (First) Husband

by RosieBlake (Author)

Synopsis

Isobel quits her dead-end job and travels the world seeking the man she believes she is meant to be with. A hilarious and irresistible romantic comedy about a globetrotting quest to find love.

Isobel Graves moved to LA determined to be the Next Big Thing. Instead, she is dressed as a giant prawn handing out fliers promoting a fish market. Rather than attending glamorous parties and dating exciting men, her evenings consist of watching box sets with her sort-of boyfriend, whose idea of romance is a late-night drunken text.

Where did it all go wrong?

When Isobel catches sight of Andrew Parker, her childhood sweetheart, in the background of a TV news story she feels it's a sign. If she'd stuck with Andrew everything would have turned out better. Now she just needs to find him...

Join Isobel as she travels from LA to Devon and to a remote Malaysian island in search of true love.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Main
Publisher: Corvus
Published: 02 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 1782398627
ISBN 13: 9781782398622
Book Overview: A hilarious and irresistible romantic comedy about a woman on a globetrotting quest to find her first love. Perfect for fans of Lindsay Kelk and Mhairi McFarlane.

Media Reviews
Full-on funny * Sun *
A brilliantly fun romp with plenty of surprises * Heat on HOW TO STUFF UP CHRISTMAS *
Just brilliant * Fabulous magazine on HOW TO STUFF UP CHRISTMAS *
Wonderfully likeable characters and a realistic plot * Sun on HOW TO GET A (LOVE) LIFE *
The dates in How to Get a (Love) Life can be excruciatingly awkward, but they're hilarious... a great read * Hello magazine on HOW TO GET A (LOVE) LIFE *
Author Bio

Rosie is an author of comic commercial fiction. She spent her university years writing pantomimes based on old classics (highlight: 'Harry Potter: The Musical') and went on to write short stories and features for a range of publications including Cosmopolitan, The Lady, Sunday People, Best and Reveal magazines. She worked in television as a presenter on both live and pre-recorded shows in Bristol and London. She has written three novels and plans to write many more.

Rosie likes baked items, taking long walks by the river and speaking about herself in the third person. Her greatest ambition in life is to become Julia Roberts's best friend. She can be found at www.rosieblake.co.uk and @RosieBBooks