Live My Life: Along Comes a Journalist
Live My Life
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- ¥300
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- ¥300
Publisher Description
What would happen if you met Mr Right just when you decided you didn’t want to go out with anyone at all?
Young, attractive, international sales rep Norah is about to find out. She genuinely doesn’t want to have a Mr Right around, just when she’s busy with lots of exciting travel around Europe. But life happens: the ugly journalist guy Simon, who was commissioned to write an article on Norah’s way of working, falls for her.
Still, Norah doesn’t have time for a relationship. Her Dad’s health is getting worse and he doesn’t care. Her friends, Sylvia and Liz have their own secrets and her lazy brother Adam is acting funny. What is he hiding? Should Norah confront him?
When Simon accidentally rides back into Norah’s life, she must make a decision. Because there is something about him that makes Norah believe he is The One.
First reader opinions:
"I finished the book and I loved it! I really enjoyed how you would incorporate her work and everyday activities along with the romance parts of it. It made the book feel whole and like you were reading someone's real life story. I learned a lot about the Balkan states and found myself eagerly turning page after page to find out the ending! I hope Krisz Nadasi keeps writing!" Sharon McIlwain, USA
„Congratulations to your new book! I can’t wait to start working on the cover. The story is so exciting, I’m looking forward to reading more!” Klara Bodor, illustrator, Hungary
„I didn’t have much free time, yet I read this book. It is very good! I like the story, the characters are real, the plot is interesting!” Moni Oyeyele, UK
„I liked the book very much! I got completely immersed in the story, somehow it made itself read, although I usually dislike books that have too much to do with real life. I wish Krisz Nadasi a long and successful career as a writer!” Babs Adema, the Netherlands
„Stop everything you're doing because Krisz Nadasi just had her greatest (so far) book published and it's compulsory you read it. For your life's sake. For all our lives' sake. Read it. Read it. Read it!” Iro Kounadi, Greece