Today we are featuring In Case You Missed It by Lindsey Kelk. Thanks to HarperCollins, we have THREE copies to give away!
When Ros steps off a plane after four years away she’s in need of a job, a flat and a phone that actually works. And, possibly, her old life back. Because everyone at home has moved on, her parents have reignited their sex life, she’s sleeping in a converted shed and she’s got a bad case of nostalgia for the way things were.
Then her new phone begins to ping with messages from people she thought were deleted for good. Including one number she knows off by heart: her ex’s.
Sometimes we’d all like the chance to see what we’ve been missing…
‘Swoops you up and fills your heart with such joy’
How to win: Use Rafflecopter to enter the giveaway. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us. If you have trouble using Rafflecopter on our blog, enter the giveaway here. Then her new phone begins to ping with messages from people she thought were deleted for good. Including one number she knows off by heart: her ex’s.
Sometimes we’d all like the chance to see what we’ve been missing…
‘Swoops you up and fills your heart with such joy’
~Giovanna Fletcher, bestselling author of Some Kind of Wonderful
‘It might be the funniest and most relatable of ALL BOOKS EVER’ ~Lucy Vine, bestselling author of Hot Mess
‘I loved it’
~Mhairi McFarlane, bestselling author of If I Never Met You
Lindsey Kelk is an author, journalist and prolific tweeter. Previously a children’s book editor and columnist for Marie Claire, Lindsey is now a full-time writer and lives in Los Angeles. She is published in 22 countries and her novels, including the I Heart series, the Tess Brookes About a Girl series and standalones, have sold over two million copies worldwide. You can connect with her and her community of fans at her website and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The book looks terrific, Thanks for your great generosity.
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ReplyDeleteI miss out on all the end and beginning of school year events. I have a senior and a freshman and they (and I) have missed out on so many traditions.
ReplyDeleteI missed out on seeing my grandchildren because of the virus.
ReplyDeleteI have missed out on a lot of things this year but I wish I had been able to see my son graduate from the Army boot camp in 2019 but they didn't give us enough notice. I was very disappointed but thankful that another mom sent me a video of him graduating.
ReplyDeleteI have missed seeing relatives this summer and fall.
ReplyDeleteI usually go out to lunch or dinner with my mother on my birthday (today). Today I will not be able to because a number of the places are only open outdoors and also I want to keep my mother safe so she only goes out to a few places and eating is not one of them.
ReplyDeleteJust getting outside to walk. We have a lot of restrictions in assisted living.
ReplyDeleteGoing out to eat and seeing movies
ReplyDeleteI missed going on vacation.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great read.
ReplyDeleteI missed my niece's birthday.
ReplyDeletei am missing my daughters sweet 16 party ..we had 2 reschedule twice so far....
ReplyDeleteI missed visiting family.
ReplyDeleteI missed visiting my friends and family’s.
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ReplyDeleteI missed out on seeing my nephew when he was born. I have had a lot more time for reading though!
ReplyDeleteI've missed out on a lot in 2020.
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I missed out on a text that didn't arrive about the passing of a friend of mine (not from COVID) a few days ago.
ReplyDeleteI missed out on getting together with family to celebrate my parents' birthdays.
ReplyDeleteI missed out on a lot of activities for my grandchildren this year.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun read...something many of us need right now!!
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