<p>‘A guilty pleasure.’ Grazia</p>
<p>‘The perfect book to curl up with on a cold winter’s eve.’ Closer</p>
A travel agent who longs to travel. An intrepid explorer who just wants to find a place to call home.
And a Big Idea that changes everything….
Close your eyes and imagine the world is your oyster…
And now imagine never seeing it. Welcome to Harriet Langton's world. All her life she's dreamt of travelling the globe – fate always got in the way.
Working as a travel agent, the closest Harri comes to her dream destination of Venice is booking the trip for someone else. But everything changes when travel fanatic Alex drops in.
With her boyfriend Rob tied up with work, Harri is persuaded to help Alex in his quest for love. But in her attempts to help, Harri soon discovers that she's alienating those around her.
Desperate to leave her life behind, will her dreams finally come true? Or will Harri's leap of faith be her biggest mistake yet?
A gorgeous love story for fans of Sophie Kinsella and Jill Mansell.
• An exceptional voice in women’s commercial fiction.
• For fans of Harriet Evans and Richard Curtis films.
• Miranda Dickinson was discovered at www.authonomy.com, the home for undiscovered writing talent.
• In 2008 Miranda won the Best New Artist Award in the Indie Singer-Songwriter Association’s Song Contest. She has also licensed a song to MTV for use in their programming.
• Miranda has worked in a variety of jobs, including being a waitress, a copywriter and a member of a wedding band.
• Gorgeous packagaing make this a must-have for Christmas and winter reading.
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Competition: Sophie Kinsella
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Miranda Dickinson has always had a head full of stories. From an early age she dreamed of writing a book that would make the heady heights of Kingswinford Library. Following a Performance Art degree, she began to write in earnest when a friend gave her The World's Slowest PC. She is also a singer-songwriter. Her first novel, Fairytale of New York was a Sunday Times Top 10 title.