Living Your Best Life
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- £2.99
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
Some days Bee feels invisible. Most days Bee does not feel as if she is ‘living her best life’.
Sure she has a loyal group of friends, a job she’s good at, and a small London flat to call home, but a lot of the time, Bee feels as if no one actually ‘sees’ her.
Her best friend, the unfeasibly handsome and successful Luca Donato does not have that problem. People are practically falling over themselves whenever they see Luca, but one thing the two friends do have in common, is they haven’t yet found the ‘One’. When their friend Tia challenges them to change all that through online dating, Luca and Bee set about the task with very different levels of enthusiasm.
The saying goes that you have to kiss a lot of frogs to find your prince, and it’s not long before Bee is ready to admit defeat. But with Luca inundated with potential love interests, Bee is determined not to give up. Surely her perfect partner is out there somewhere…
‘Read yourself happy’ with Maxine Morrey’s latest heart-warming, feelgood, page-turning romance, guaranteed to make you smile. Perfect for fans of Lauren Weisberger and Sophie Kinsella.
Praise for Maxine Morrey:
'An uplifting read that stops you in your tracks and makes you wonder "....but what if?" Absorbing, funny and oh-so-romantic, I loved every page!' Rachel Burton
'A super sweet read, guaranteed to warm any winter evening' Samantha Tonge
'A lovely story that kept me turning the pages' Jules Wake
‘A stunning, perfect novel – it literally took my breath away.’ The Writing Garnet, 5 stars
‘A warm hug of a book.’ Rachel’s Random Reads, 5 stars
Customer Reviews
A really good read tantalising your creativity of constructing each character
At times the detailed discription of Luca became frustratingly clear that Bee was intensely infatuated with him
A very good read slightly disappointed by the ending it came to an abrupt end when the most interesting things began to happen
Bit of a drip
The heroine is a bit of a drip with no real redeeming characteristics. She spends nearly the whole book having a dig at the hero. There’s no real signs of their so called close relationship and I can’t see what Luca sees in her. I persevered as I’d bought the book but it was a bit of a depressing read.