Make A Christmas Wish
By (Author) Julia Williams
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
19th October 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
270g
A HILARIOUS and JUST-A-LITTLE HEARTBREAKING FESTIVE TREAT for anyone whos looking for a little bit of MAGIC this CHRISTMAS TIME!
Last Christmas, when Livvy was knocked down in the supermarket car park she certainly wasnt ready to actually be dead! For months now shes floated on the edge of the afterlife, generally making a nuisance of herself.
And shes not ready to go just yet! Shes furious about the new woman in her husbands life and shes worried about her beloved son who doesnt seem to be adjusting to life without her at all.
This Christmas, Livvy is given one last magical chance to make everything right. Will she take it and give her family the perfect Christmas
Perfect for fans of CAROLE MATTHEWS, TRISHA ASHLEY and JENNY COLGAN.
Heartwarming, witty and magical I shed a few tears! SUN
Praise for Julias Christmas novels:
Terrifically warm, with lovely, lively characters Fiona Walker
A brilliant read absolutely wonderful Cosmochicklitan
Heartwarming and engaging poignant OneMorePage
Warm and completely irresistible! Chick Lit Central
Julia Williams was born in London in 1965, the youngest of twins and one of eight children. She attended St Michaels Grammar School, Finchley before studying English at Liverpool University, where she met her husband, Dave, a dentist. They married in 1989. Following university, Julia studied at the London College of Printing, before embarking on a publishing career at Routledge. In 1990, she joined Scholastic Children's Books, where she stayed for eight years. During that time she ran the very successful Point list. Her proudest moment as an editor was editing The Sterkarm Handshake by Susan Price which won the 1998 Guardian Fiction award. In 1998 following the birth of her second daughter, Julia decided to pursue a freelance career. In 1998 following the birth of her second daughter, Julia decided to pursue a freelance career. At the same time she enrolled on a writing course, joined the Romantic Novelist's Association and started writing her first novel. It took her two more years to complete it and get herself an agent, who signed her up the week before the birth of her third daughter. A further six years was to elapse before Julia completed Pastures New, and in the meantime she has also had two picture books published by Evans Publishers, completed two children's novels and self published a book about running the London Marathon. Julia is proud to be a member of the Romantic Novelist's Association and she blogs regularly at "http""//maniacmum.blogspot.com. She has now published ten books and sold over half a million copies of her paperbacks.