Driving Home for Christmas: A hilarious festive rom-com to warm your heart on cold winter nights
By (Author) Joanna Bolouri
Quercus Publishing
Quercus Publishing
14th February 2023
10th November 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 32mm
240g
THREE CHRISTMASES. TWO BROKEN HEARTS. ONE HELL OF A JOURNEY.
'Festive, feel-good and funny, a proper Christmas cracker of a read' LAURA KEMPDriving home marks the start of the holidays for Kate and Ed, who have made this journey every Christmas of their ten-year long relationship. Normally the seasonal hits blare from the car stereo, and they are guaranteed to be wearing ridiculous jumpers in anticipation, but this year a frosty silence fills the car... A massive argument leads to the immediate collapse of their relationship. But the show must go on, so they decide to brave their families together one last time. With three Christmases to celebrate, an old flame waiting under the mistletoe and a shed load of expectation around their future together, this most wonderful time of year is anything but. There will be turkey, tiffs and tantrums galore, but it's sure to be a Christmas they'll never forget.'Warm, witty and deeply moving . . . a real festive treat' CLODAGH MURPHY A hilarious and heartfelt seasonal romance from the author of All I Want for Christmas. Perfect for fans of Sophie Cousens and Lucy Vine.****************************HEAR WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT DRIVING HOME FOR CHRISTMAS'Had me laughing out loud . . . entertaining, full of heart and hope' 5* Reader Review'Such a beautiful book' 5* Reader Review'I loved everything about this book' 5* Reader Review'I gobbled up this book in one sitting . . . funny and heartfelt' 5* Reader ReviewWarm, witty and deeply moving, Driving Home For Christmas is a gorgeous festive treat * Clodagh Murphy, author of THE REBOOT *
Festive, feel-good and funny, a proper Christmas cracker of a read * Laura Kemp, author of LOVE, BETTY *
Joanna Bolouri worked in sales before she began writing professionally at the age of thirty. Winning a BBC comedy script competition allowed her to work and write with stand-up comedians, comedy scriptwriters and actors from across the UK. She's had articles and reviews published in The Skinny, the Scottish Sun, the Huffington Post and HecklerSpray. She lives in Glasgow with her daughter.