Lose yourself in a fabulously entertaining and poignant love story perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella and Marian Keyes. Absence makes the heart grow fonder so what happens when two
people decide to hit the pause button on their marriage. One year off from
each other with no strings attached, except a date to meet in twelve
months at the Rockefeller Centre to decide their fate. Will they both
turn up? Or is it too late for love?
Annie and Dan were the perfect couple. But now the not-so-newly weds feel more like flatmates than soul mates and wonder where all the fun and fireworks went ! When Annie lands her big break in a smash-hit show that's heading for the bright lights of Broadway, she's over the moon. Goodbye remote Irish village of Stickens, hello fabulous Big Apple! But with their relationship already on the rocks, how will Annie and Dan survive the distance?
'It bubbles and sparkles like pink champagne.' Patricia Scanlan
'Hilarious, effervescent, heart-warming...Claudia Carroll has another winner on her hands.' Irish Independent
'Filled with energy and brimming over with enthusiasm.' RTE Entertainment
'Imaginative, funny...pure escapism.' News of the World
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About Claudia Carroll
Claudia Carroll was born in Dublin, where she still lives and where she has worked extensively both as a theatre and television actress. She is presently a full time writer, but prior to that, she worked extensively as a theatre and TV actress. For fourteen years, she appeared in Fair City, (Ireland’s answer to Eastenders) playing a character she likes to describe as ‘the horrible old cow that everyone loves to hate.’
Her first novel, He Loves Me Not, He Loves Me was published in 2004 to critical acclaim and became an instant bestseller. Claudia’s third book, Remind Me Again Why I Need A Man was published and optioned by Fox TV for a series in the US. In 2007, she published her fourth novel I Never Fancied Him Anyway, which Wendy Finerman (CBS) optioned for a movie. The movie is currently in pre-production, with a screenplay adapted by Academy Award nominee, Robin Swicord, (The Jane Austen Book Club). Personally, I Blame My Fairy Godmother is her seventh book and was published by Avon in August 2010.