Friday 30 September 2016

Blog tour: Nice day for a white wedding by A. L. Michaels




If you've been reading my blog for a while you'll notice I've been a bit quiet recently... but you'll also know I love a good bit of chick lit. When I saw this come up as a blog tour I thought it looked like a great read.

Now, I'll be very honest and confess that I haven't actually finished this book because life got in the way, so I'm not going to post a review. But, I have been reading the other reviews on this blog tour and it sounds like one I need to nail down!

Have a read of the blurb below and see if you think it sounds as great as I do - don't forget to check out the other reviews too and enter the giveaway... (details further down).

Blurb

Sometimes, Happy Ever After is where the real trouble begins…


Chelsea Donnolly wasn’t supposed to amount to anything. But if there’s one thing the bad girl from the estate liked better than trouble, it was a challenge. So, to the amusement of her best friends Evie, Mollie and Ruby – and the disbelief of her teachers – this bad girl turned good.


These days, Chelsea is the kind of girl people are proud to know – and, after a surprise trip to Venice, she has a ring on her finger to prove it. But to get there, she’s had to learn to keep her deepest secrets from everyone – even her fiancĂ©. And when wedding preparations threaten to blow her cover, Chelsea can’t help but wonder: in her battle to the top, might she have left the best parts of herself behind?


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Giveaway!


This giveaway is for an Italian themed goodie bag that the author is preparing herself which has lots of goodies in it – like processo, biscotti and other italian themed yummies!

About the author:

I love to research the author's of the books I read and see how their interests influence their work (post about this to come!). A.L. Michael is the author of 'Wine Dark, Sea Blue', 'The Last Word', 'My So Called (Love) Life', 'Driving Home for Christmas', and 'If You Don't Know Me By Now', based upon her experiences as a London barista. Her new three book series, The House on Camden Square, starts with 'Goodbye Ruby Tuesday' and focuses on three friends as they try to open an arts centre in Camden, in memory of their rock star friend. She is a Creative Therapeutic Facilitator, currently researching the power of creative writing to be helpful in recovering from eating disorders, and likes running writing workshops that link together the body and the mind. When she's not writing, she likes yoga, trying to bake healthy treats and was a hipster before hipsters were hipster. Well, she likes Chai lattes and owns a Mac.


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