Description
Tilly Hunter has fabulous friends, her dream job as a make-up artist with a prestigious opera company and Felix, her kind and caring husband to be. It looks set to be the most perfect Christmas yet!
But when a monumental blunder forces her to work closely with new IT director Marcus Walker, it's not only the roast chestnut stalls on the cobbles of her beloved Covent Garden that cause sparks to fly…
Super serious and brooding, Marcus hasn’t got a creative bone in his sharp-suited body. For technophobe Tilly, it's a match made in hell.
And yet, when Tilly discovers her fiancé isn’t at all what he seems, it's Marcus who's there for her with a hot chocolate and a surprisingly strong shoulder to cry on … He might just be the best Christmas present she’s ever had.
Review
I must admit the cover of this book had a lot with me wanting to read it, I just wanted to step right inside that scene! Once I was inside I wasn't disappointed either.
We meet Tilly just as she opens an email which it turns out has a virus attached to it - being a complete technophobe she manages to get into quite a scrape over it all. Plus a new IT Director, Marcus Walker, just happens to have taken up his new post and is not happy with her at all.
Despite not really understanding people like Till that can make such a hash of techy things I did love her. We get to find out in some detail about her job at the Opera House, and the tour and backstage insight was fantastic, really felt like I was there. I learnt a few things too.
This book was a little bit of escapism and a perfect read for this time of year. Yes it is a romance novel and you can see where it is all going - but I thoroughly enjoyed it and I'm giving it 5 out of 5 stars.
BTW the kindle version is only 99p! I read it in two days so perfect for over the festive season.
My thanks to Netgalley and HarperCollins UK for a copy of the book for review.
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