Dear ... Anybody? by Rosa Temple



Release Date: 04.16.2020




Synopsis:

Local newspaper journalist, Sydney, is like many women. Bored at work, bad hair days, karaoke nights, loving boyfriend and a fabulous best friend. But a huge discovery sends her whole world spiralling downwards and things will never be the same again. She’s lost her job, her boyfriend and, well, everything.

Unlike most women, Sydney’s answer is to resort to binge eating, binge drinking and never leaving her bedroom.

An unexpected job offer comes her way and Sydney leaves London for the tiny village of Bridley to become editor of a countryside magazine, not realising that part of the job means becoming the magazine’s Agony Aunt.

Resolving to make her mark as an editor and to set the problematic lives of Bridley villagers to rights, Sydney uncovers hidden truths, secret loves and the possibility of romance lies in wait behind the counter of her favourite coffee shop.

Is it that easy to turn your life around? Well, maybe not for Sydney…


Review:



I’ve absolutely loved this story.
Dear...Anybody? was such a nice, funny and law drama read even if I shed some tears this is perfect to make you feel good and pick you up during a stressful and trying time.

Rosa Temple always creates entertaining heroines that will show you their personal growth throughout the book and Sydney was no exception.

I enjoyed so much to follow Sydney’s journey from a carefree and distracted londoner to an attentive and more present woman who will take an active part in her working life and in the life of the small village she will call home for a while.
I’ve found the end a bit rushed and this is for me the only drawback of this novel but maybe it’s my problem because I was enjoying too much these characters and I didn’t want to leave them.

I recommend you to read this story and I bet you won’t regret it.

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