Sunday 8 March 2020

Blog Tour: You've Got My Number By Angela Barton*


'Three isn’t always a magic number … 
There are three reasons Tess Fenton should be happy. One, her job at the Blue Olive deli may be dull, but at least she gets to work with her best friend. Two, she lives in a cosy cottage in the pretty village of Halston. Three, she’s in love with her boyfriend, Blake. 


Isn’t she? 

Because, despite their history, Blake continues to be the puzzle piece in Tess’s life that doesn’t quite fit. And when she meets intriguing local artist Daniel Cavanagh, it soon becomes apparent that, for Tess, love isn’t as easy as one, two, three … '

This story is the perfect companion for when you want to curl up on a winter's night or any night and get lost in another world. It is the kind of book that you say one more chapter before bed and the next time you see the end of a chapter you realize you have read 8 chapters. You will get lost in this story and lose track of time. I wouldn't suggest reading this book if you are on a bus or train, you may just miss your stop. 

This book is the definition of an uplifting romantic story, you will find yourself falling in love with some of the characters while at the same time disliking some other characters. I love that this book really shows you the view points of Tess, Blake, Daniel and a few other characters. This means that even if you begin to dislike a character you end up seeing their reasoning for doing something.

Now let's tell you a little bit about the Author Angela Barton who lives in Nottingham and a member of the Nottingham Writers' Studio and the Romantic Novelists' Association. Angela has written three novels that have all passed through the RNA's New Writers Scheme and are now published. Her first novel was a historical fiction that was set in France and published in 2018. Her second and third books are contemporary women's fiction. Angela is currently busy writing her fourth book set in France during wartime, her new passion is to research real life happenings and create fictional characters that live through the extraordinary events. Alongside other authors Angela has helped create two Facebook groups for book lovers called Apricot Plots and Love Forties Fiction.

Overall I really enjoyed this book and although this is my first book by Angela Barton it certainly won't be my last. I enjoyed the way she wrote this book and honestly can't wait to check out other books she has written. You can get your copy of this book HERE.

Until Next Time

Emma

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