‘Tis the Season to be Single

· Sold by HarperCollins UK
3.7
3 reviews
Ebook
384
Pages
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About this ebook

A delightfully feel-good festive story!All they want for Christmas...

Rachel is in shock. She was sure that her boyfriend was about to propose – not break up with her! Even worse, it turns out he’s been cheating on her...

Grace can’t bear the thought of spending another Christmas with her lazy, unappreciative husband. Surely it’s time to shake things up a bit?

Amber knows she should be happy that her best friend Jack is getting married, but there’s a little part of her that can’t help think ‘it was always meant to be me’!

With Christmas fast approaching, surely there’s no better time to be single – yet will the three friends manage to keep their promise and ban all men until the New Year?

Perfect for fans of Lindsey Kelk, Kat French and Tracy Bloom.

Praise for 'Tis the Season to Be Single:

‘A story of heartbreak, romance, discovery and friendships, with lots of twists and turns... I couldn’t put it down.’ Erika, NetGalley reviewer

‘Simply divine... I was so enchanted by the whole story.’ Nicola, NetGalley reviewer

Ratings and reviews

3.7
3 reviews
Midge Odonnell
December 19, 2018
The first thing I want to know about this book is if the three main characters all work on the same counter in a Department Store how did they manage to have a holiday away together? This is referred to a couple of times in the book and it just stuck with me - we are invited to believe that they became friends through their work and somehow they all managed to get away from a retail job at the same time? Okay, this has nothing to do with the actual story being told and is just a passing background information notation in the text but, 10 days after finishing the book, it has lodged in my head. I found the main story to be a bit of a jumble if I'm being honest and there was quite a lot of frustration involved in reading about the three women. I think that the main bone of contention for me was the title suggests that this is a book about people reaching for their own personal happiness without it relying on others. Instead what we get is the very clear message that a woman cannot be happy without a man - friends are just not enough it seems, so much so that they lie to each other continuously and break their vow about the Christmas Party. May be I am being a bit harsh as the genre this firmly falls in is, after all, one that promotes romance. So with that in mind lets discuss the writing and the plotting. The writing itself is what saved this book for me - it is well paced, funny and did keep me entertained throughout. There is a good understanding of people and everybody in it has a distinct multi-faceted personality that is very difficult to pull off so I applaud the author for this. On the whole the plot was reasonably good, it was just the message at the end when they all partner off that irritated me beyond redemption. Would I read something else by this author? Well, YES, yes I would and happily.
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About the author

Laura Ziepe was born in 1983 and was writing stories from the early age of eight. Knowing she wanted to be an author, she studied Professional and Creative writing at St Mary’s University and graduated in 2006. Laura currently lives in Essex with her husband, children and dogs. Find Laura on Twitter @LauraZiepe.

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