Fairytale of New York
By (Author) Miranda Dickinson
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
9th March 2024
23rd November 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 32mm
620g
Are happy-ever-afters made in Manhattan Find out in this gorgeous novel, perfect for cold winter nights.
Once upon a time an English girl went to New York to live out her very own fairytale
Florist Rosie Duncan's life couldn't be better, she has a flourishing business on New York's Upper West Side and fantastic friends. Moving to Manhattan to escape her heartbreak was the best decision she ever made.
For the past six years Rosie has kept her heart under lock and key despite the protests of her inner circle.
Then, a blossoming friendship with publishing hot-shot Nate begins to shake Rosie's resolve. At the same time, her brother arrives in the Big Apple, hiding a secret and she is forced to confront questions she has long been trying to ignore.
Will she get her very own happy-ever-after Or is she destined to be unlucky in love
A sparkling romantic comedy, perfect for fans of Lindsey Kelk, Josie Silver and Sophie Kinsella.
Previously published in 2009
Authonomy reader reviews:
'This is so well written, such an enjoyable read. The characters are all distinctive, leaping right off the page.'
'This is warm, sweet and frothy as a cappuccino with just enough of the bitter side of life coming through. I love the juxtaposition of the English rose amidst bright, brittle New Yorkers each of your characters is clearly established and distinctly voiced.'
This book is fabulous. Your writing style is wonderful and you have vivid characters that a reader can really fall in love with.
Miranda put succinctly, your writing SPARKLES.
A light, easy and enjoyable read of love and life in the Big Apple, perfect for cosy nights in! Closer
Guilty pleasure. Grazia
A sparkling romantic comedy. Burton Mail
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 novels, Fairytale of New York, Welcome To My World, It Started With A Kiss, When I Fall In Love and Take A Look At Me Now, have all been Sunday Times bestselling titles. To find out more about Miranda visit www.miranda-dickinson.com and find her on Twitter @wurdysmith.