Saving the Good News Gazette (The Good News Gazette, Book 2)
By (Author) Jessie Wells
Book 2
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
6th March 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Narrative theme: Social issues
Family life fiction
Humorous fiction
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
280g
Zoe has a special talent for saving lost causesbut shell need a miracle to save herself from this mess!
When her biggest advertising account cancels their contract, single mum Zoe Taylors Good News Gazette Westholmes pre-eminent feel-good news source faces an uncertain future.
Determined to save her paper, Zoe strikes a bargain with millionaire developer Daniel Lewis hell help her find advertisers and in exchange shell spearhead his campaign to save the Art Deco cinema from destruction.
But with her boyfriend Sam no fan of her new business partner, an unexpected job offer from her old boss, and an unshakeable feeling that theres something more between her and Daniel than there should be, Zoes future soon feels as uncertain as her papersand shell be forced to make a decision that changes everything for her and her son Charlie.
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Jessie Wells lives with her husband and two children in Merseyside. She has always written in some form, and previously worked as a journalist on the Liverpool Echo and Sunday Mirror and as a freelancer for various national women's magazines and newspapers before moving into finance. She loves nothing more than getting lost in her imaginary worlds, which are largely filled with romance, communities bursting with character and a large dose of positivity.