Shortlisted for the RNA Comtemporary Romantic Novel Award 2012.
From the author that gave you the Sunday Times top 10 selling title, Fairytale of New York, join our heroine Romily as she commits to a year’s search to find the man of her dreams - a man whose kiss thrilled her but she doesn't know his name or in fact anything about him. It's great fun and a book that you'll want to curl up with this winter. Perfect for fans of Jill Mansell and Sophie Kinsella.
As the singer in a wedding band, Romily Parker has seen her fair share of happy endings, even though her own love life isn't quite as simple. On the last Saturday before Christmas, (shortly after disastrously declaring her love for best friend Charlie), Romily has a brief encounter with a handsome stranger whose heart-stopping kiss changes everything. Determined to find him again, Romily embarks on a yearlong quest, helped (and sometimes hindered) by enthusiastic Uncle Dudley, cake-making Auntie Mags and flamboyant Wren. Will she find the man of her dreams? Or could true love be closer than she thinks?
'This book kept me hooked until the end -- I loved it!'. Closer
'A guilty pleasure.' Grazia
Author
About Miranda Dickinson
Miranda Dickinson has always had a head full of stories. Coming from a creative family where stories and songs were always present, it was perhaps inevitable that she would end up adoring words. A songwriter for over 15 years, Miranda has successfully penned over thirty songs.
Miranda began writing in earnest four years ago with her first novel, Coffee at Kowalski's - a romantic comedy set in New York's Upper West Side. This was spotted on HarperCollins' site for unpublished authors, Authonomy.com at the end of 2008 and will be released by Avon (part of HC) as Fairytale of New York on 12th November 2009. She has also writtern several short stories, scripts and novel excerpts, many of which are published on Helium.com. Miranda is also a regular contributor for www.myvillage.com writing a range of local interest articles for the Birmingham area and national film and festival reviews.