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Saturday, 18 February 2017

New York Actually by Sarah Morgan @SarahMorgan_ #GuestReview from @bookalicious65 @HQstories




Meet Molly
New York’s most famous agony aunt, she considers herself an expert at relationships…as long as they’re other people’s. The only love of her life is her Dalmatian, Valentine.
Meet Daniel
A cynical divorce lawyer, he’s hardwired to think relationships are a bad idea. If you don’t get involved, no-one can get hurt. But then he finds himself borrowing a dog to meet the gorgeous woman he sees running in Central Park every morning…
Molly and Daniel think they know everything there is to know about relationships…until they meet each other that is…








New York Actually by Sarah Morgan was published in paperback and ebook by HQ Stories on 26 January 2017.

I'm delighted to welcome Lisa from Bookalicious Travel Addict blog to Random Things today.  I've known Lisa online for around ten years now although we have still not actually met in real life! Lisa's two main loves are books and travel and she incorporates these two passions on her blog, with reviews of the books that she's been reading along with features about exciting places to visit.

www.bookalicious-traveladdict.blogspot.co.uk

Lisa is the perfect person to review New York Actually - a book with a strong travel theme and I'm thrilled to publish her thoughts about the story.
Do pop over to visit Lisa at Bookalicious in a few weeks, she'll be giving away her copy of the book to one reader.
You can follow Lisa on Twitter at @bookalicious65




New York Actually by Sarah Morgan - a review by Lisa from Bookalicious

Have you ever not wanted a book to end? That’s how I felt about this one.

The main two characters are Molly, a relationship expert and Daniel, a Divorce Lawyer.  Neither have ever been in love, apart from Molly, who loves her dog Valentine. Daniel and Molly form a friendship through their dogs but agree never to fall in love.

The depth that the author gave the main characters, and the background to their lives. It was well plotted out and quite plausible. Rather than being just a “light and fluffy” romance novel, this was a great story with dysfunctional and broken families; broken down relationships and dissolved friendships.

The Author had made Molly and Daniel really likeable, and the way the storyline blended their lives, made it a really good read.

It was a book I hated to put down and didn’t want it to end. I’ll certainly be adding more Sarah Morgan books to my list.



USA Today bestselling author Sarah Morgan writes contemporary romance and her trademark humour and sensuality have gained her fans across the globe. 

Described as 'a magician with words' by RT Book Reviews, she has been nominated four years in succession for the prestigious RITA© Award from the Romance Writers of America and won the award twice; in 2012 for her book 'Doukakis's Apprentice' and 2013 for 'A Night of No Return'. She also won the RT Reviewers' Choice Award in 2012 and has made numerous appearances in their 'Top Pick' slot.

Sarah lives near London with her husband and children, and when she isn't reading or writing she loves being outdoors, preferably on vacation so she can forget the house needs tidying. 

You can visit Sarah online at www.sarahmorgan.com 
Find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AuthorSarahMorgan 
Follow her on Twitter @SarahMorgan_


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