Wish You Were Here
By (Author) Victoria Connelly
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
6th June 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
260g
Such a brilliant book, Victoria has done it again. So unputdownable!!! Reader review
Sun, sea and secrets
A week on the sunny Greek island of Kethos is just what Alice Archer needs, even if she has to put up with her difficult sister. Stellas tantrums and diva-like demands are a fair price to pay for crystal-clear waters, blue skies and white clifftop villas.
When Alice meets Milo, a handsome gardener at the Villa Argenti, for the first time she suddenly feels beautiful, alluring and confident. But is it just holiday magic or will the irresistible pull between Alice and Milo survive against all odds
For fans of Katie Fforde and Alexandra Potter, this heartwarming, romantic novel is the perfect escapist read.
Readers are loving Wish You Were Here:
I absolutely adored this its light and romantic and it makes you feel good reading it Every time I opened my kindle I was back on the Greek Islands with a smile on my face. Fabulous :) Reader review
What a fantastic book I thoroughly loved this in fact putting it down was the issue - sheer brilliance. Reader review
Like a holiday from real life. If well written, absorbing holiday reading is your thing this, ladies and gentlemen, is how its done. Reader review
A lovely easy-to-read story that paints a great picture I read the book over several just-before-bed sittings, only putting it down because I was too tired to go on. Given a lazy day at the beach, I could easily have devoured it in one long go. Reader review
Such a great story you find yourself almost believing that maybe just maybe it all could happen Beautifully done! Reader review
Praise for Victoria Connelly:
'Sunshine on a rainy day.' Lisa Jewell
'Victoria writes with a deliciously light touch and joyous enthusiasm.' Fiona Walker
Victoria Connelly was brought up in Norfolk and studied English literature at Worcester University before becoming a teacher in North Yorkshire. After getting married in a medieval castle and living in London for eleven years, she moved to rural Suffolk with her artist husband and ever-increasing family of animals. She has three novels published in Germany and the first, Flights of Angels, was made into a film. Victoria and her husband flew out to Berlin to see it being filmed and got to be extras in it. Victoria is a member of the Romantic Novelists' Association and has a short story called Mummies and Daddies - set in the mummy rooms of the British Museum - in their 50th anniversary anthology, Loves Me, Loves Me Not.