book cover of Brush With Fame
 

Brush With Fame

(2017)
(The third book in the Seventies series)
A novel by

 
 

She's lost her soul mate. She doesn't believe you get a second. Will the least likely candidate of all be able to change her mind?

Jennie Farrell always believed there was a happily ever after out there for everyone. Shame she's missed out on her own. Rocking up in London with close friend Samantha, Jennie falls back on her long-ignored artistic skills to make ends meet. Her future is even looking bright when she runs into Rupert Smythe-Brown, an aristocratic prat used to getting his own way, no matter who gets hurt in the process.Painted into a corner, Jennie turns feral and Rupert doesn't know what's hit him. Well he does, but for once he's not enjoying it. Thank goodness she's got Mark, a strapping six foot four Aussie bloke watching her back and keeping her out of trouble - at least when he's not trying to get her into it. Brush With Fame is a chuckle along, feel good book for any woman who's ever wanted to fight back but hasn't felt strong enough.WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:I think I enjoyed this book more than book one. The characters are awesome, Eadie, Charlie the cat and the fur coated room. And Rupert getting stuck was hilarious. Looking forward to book #3. 5-STARSThe girls are at it again having to get themselves out of situations they didn't necessarily put themselves in voluntarily. It has some cunning and daringly scheming. I must say paybacks a b@tch lol. I love this series and can't wait to read the next. 4-STARSA great storyline, with some clever twists. Lovely writing, which flowed seamlessly across the pages.The characters are strong, and it's refreshing to see strong females characters instead of simpering weak boy-obsessed girls. Set in the 1970s in London, I loved reading about places I could recognise. The attention to detail is extreme, and I love that in a book. 5-STARSThis sequel had just as many laughs as the first book, while providing a fresh new perspective via Jennie and the English setting. As with the first book, it's jam-packed with small details, which give it such a real feel. Though I've never been to England, I really felt as though I was there with the characters. 4-STARSNOTE: Previously published as "Mounted and Hung"


Genre: General Fiction

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