Your Move
Genre: romantic comedy
Publisher: Endeavour Press
With
a passion for people and property, nothing gives newbie estate agent Gemma Cole
more pleasure than matching buyers with their ideal homes. After a nomadic
childhood with her ditzy mum, Gemma longs for nothing more than a place she can
call her own. But with one modest income and meagre savings, will she ever be
able to make her own home-owning
dream come true?
When
Marcus, the new photographer, arrives at the estate agency, he’s the epitome of
laidback, festival chic. Sexy,
laidback, festival chic. But Gemma dismisses him as another commitment-phobic,
eternal student, just like her ex. However, looks can be deceptive. Marcus is
reeling from a shocking family tragedy, one that’s left him as sole carer for
an eight-year-old boy, as well as his scruffy dog. Will Gemma revise her
opinion of Marcus, and will he trust her enough to reveal his family’s painful
past?
Pandora
works at Perfect 10, a premier beauty and cosmetic clinic. Always effortlessly
glamorous – with model-looks, bucket loads of confidence and bulging designer
wardrobes – she appears to have it all. But Pan also has a spiralling spending
addiction, a string of failed relationships, and still lives at home with her
mum. Aged thirty-three.
When
her numerous credit cards are refused, Pan takes drastic action, and joins
dating website MillionaireMen.com. Will a super-wealthy guy be the answer to
all Pan’s woes? And can she find one who’s sane, honest and not old enough to
be her grandfather?
Your
Move is a lively romantic comedy, charting the blossoming friendship between
modern heroines Gemma and Pandora, as well as the amorous entanglements that
crisscross both their lives.
Silvia was brought up in a
seaside town on the south coast of England by her mother and grandmother; she
now lives in Kent. Silvia has two daughters, two stepdaughters and three
granddaughters. With an abundance of women and girls in her life, it’s not
surprising that female relationships, love, family and friendship are
frequently the focus of Silvia’s writing.
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