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TURKEY FARM, FIVE WILD COLLEAGUES AND A BARN FULL OF MYSTERY
When jilted crime writer August Saunders returns from London to her roots in
rural Wiltshire, she feels lost and lacking in inspiration. Determined to
reignite her writing mojo, she responds to an advert for a shared workspace in
a converted barn.
At the Hub, with its ill-equipped gym, inedible catering and motley array of
fellow users, including a matchmaker more interested in her own conquests and a
TikToker with a dodgy nocturnal sideline, August is confronted with a real-life
mystery to solve.
Why is Max Ronson, the handsome but volatile owner of the Hub, so evasive about
his past? And who or what is he hiding on the premises? She is determined to
find out – but will her curiosity snuff out the spark of romance?
Nicola May mixes mischief with mystery in a fast-paced rural romp which will
make Futtingbrook Farm as beloved a location as Ferry Lane Market or
Cockleberry Bay.
Perfect for fans of Beth O'Leary, Sarah Morgan, Jill Mansell and Cathy Bramley.
Purchase Links
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hub-uplifting-laugh-out-loud-romance-mystery-ebook/dp/B0B4PYPFWC/
US - https://www.amazon.com/Hub-uplifting-laugh-out-loud-romance-mystery-ebook/dp/B0B4PYPFWC/
Nicola May is one of my ‘go to’ authors, I love every book
and recommend them to everyone I meet. I am always hooked from page one and ‘The
Hub’ was no different.
I am such a fan of her style of writing and the ability to
make serious issues be delicately woven with comedy, romance, and the odd bit
of drama here and there. Tackling some potentially upsetting themes, The Hub,
is another book that presents them carefully and thoughtfully as part of the
story and not just for the sake of it.
Our main character is author, August, and I think she is
brilliant; she says it like it is but without hurting people’s feelings, she is
empathetic and kind, it isn’t surprising that people seem to warm to her
instantly.
Meeting the characters who also work from The Hub was a
highlight, what a great group of characters who each bring their own element of
fun. I loved they were all different yet down to earth and fun.
Max is a puzzle, so up and down. It is clear that he is hiding
something but what and why remains a mystery, but one August is keen to solve.
Highs and lows, fun and sadness. Turkeys, police raids and
matchmaking! I absolutely LOVED every second of reading The Hub.
Author Bio:
Nicola May is a rom-com superstar. She is the author of sixteen romantic comedies, all of which have appeared in the Kindle bestseller charts. Her books are translated into fourteen languages. Two of them won awards at the Festival of Romance, and another was named ebook of the week in The Sun. The Corner Shop in Cockleberry Bay became the best-selling Kindle book in the UK, across all genres, in January 2019, and was Amazon’s third-bestselling novel in that year. Described by Winifred Robinson of BBC Radio 4’s You and Yours as ‘the invisible bestselling author’, Nicola campaigned successfully for the introduction of ebook charts in the publishing trade press.
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This sounds like fun. We have pet turkeys, and they are a lot of fun and can be a real nuisance!
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