The author of the Sunday Times bestselling Take a Look at Me Now, returns to New York with her most heart-warming, romantic story yet. Have you ever given up on love? When her boyfriend lets her down for the last time, Brooklyn bookshop owner Bea James makes a decision - no more. No more men, no more heartbreak, and no more pain. Psychiatrist Jake Steinmann is making a new start too, leaving his broken marriage behind in San Francisco. From now on there'll just be one love in his life: New York. At a party where they seem to be the only two singletons, Bea and Jake meet, and decide there's just one thing for it. They will make a pact: no more relationships. But the city has other plans ...
'I'll Take New York is like meeting up with your very best friend, full of charm, warmth, wit and wonder, you'll never want to say goodbye' Rowan Coleman
'Miranda works her magic again...a sparkling, romantic, feelgood gem of a story with massive heart' Julie Cohen
'Warm, feel-good and utterly enchanting, I'll Take New York will magically transport you into a world you won't want to leave' Cally Taylor
'The perfect book to curl up with on a cold winter's eve' Closer
'A 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 This was spotted on HarperCollins' site for unpublished authors, Authonomy.com at the end of 2008 and will be released by Avon (part of HC) as Fairytale of New York on 12th November 2009.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.