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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
I expected a basic (but enjoyable) romantic comedy. Instead, I found something much deeper.
A genuinely uplifting and beautiful book.
A gem of a book; an absolute delight to read.
Dan is happy with his life. He just hasn’t started living it yet.
Dan Whitaker is 20, lives in a sleepy village in Devon and works in a small DIY shop. He likes numbers and hero worships Lord Nelson. But he finds ordinary people difficult to understand and he’s certainly never had a girlfriend. His mother mocks him, and he misses his father and he pines for Ollie, his only childhood friend who truly understood him.
But, despite it all, Dan thinks he’s happy enough. Until one June day, the beautiful and mysterious Libby walks into his shop - and into his life.
Libby’s sudden appearance turns Dan’s ordered existence upside down. But Dan soon realises that Libby isn’t who she seems. Who exactly is she? What is she hiding, and, more importantly, who’s that threatening man always looking for her?
In trying to help Libby, Dan comes to realise what’s missing in his own life, and, in turn, appreciates what’s really important…
Part One of The Tales of Little Leaf.
Part Two, Winter in July, is now available as an Amazon pre-order, due 15 April 2021.
Part Three, Departure in September, is also available on pre-order, due 15 June 2021.
Reviews:
This is a sweet, gentle and absorbing novel that swept me along with it. Before I knew it, I was in Little Leaf with Dan! I loved Dan’s character and really rooted for him, wanting him to find true happiness and someone to finally understand him. The story flowed really well and Dan’s unique and chatty style made me laugh. The author has done a great job at bringing Dan to life and I would absolutely love to read more in the Little Leaf series. Jera’s s Jamboree Reviews.
Eleven Days in June brought about many emotions for me: sadness at the way Daniel was sometimes treated but on the flip side it made my heart sing when people slowly understood him, it also becomes apparent that as people do get to know him they develop a fondness and protectiveness around him. It’s a beautiful read, a perfect Sunday afternoon read for me curled up on the sofa with a cuppa! Wrong Side of Forty Reviews.
I was thoroughly immersed in this touching story… The tension builds as different characters cross paths and Dan risks everything to save the person he loves. Katy Johnson Reviews.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
I expected a basic (but enjoyable) romantic comedy. Instead, I found something much deeper.
A genuinely uplifting and beautiful book.
A gem of a book; an absolute delight to read.
Dan is happy with his life. He just hasn’t started living it yet.
Dan Whitaker is 20, lives in a sleepy village in Devon and works in a small DIY shop. He likes numbers and hero worships Lord Nelson. But he finds ordinary people difficult to understand and he’s certainly never had a girlfriend. His mother mocks him, and he misses his father and he pines for Ollie, his only childhood friend who truly understood him.
But, despite it all, Dan thinks he’s happy enough. Until one June day, the beautiful and mysterious Libby walks into his shop - and into his life.
Libby’s sudden appearance turns Dan’s ordered existence upside down. But Dan soon realises that Libby isn’t who she seems. Who exactly is she? What is she hiding, and, more importantly, who’s that threatening man always looking for her?
In trying to help Libby, Dan comes to realise what’s missing in his own life, and, in turn, appreciates what’s really important…
Part One of The Tales of Little Leaf.
Part Two, Winter in July, is now available as an Amazon pre-order, due 15 April 2021.
Part Three, Departure in September, is also available on pre-order, due 15 June 2021.
Reviews:
This is a sweet, gentle and absorbing novel that swept me along with it. Before I knew it, I was in Little Leaf with Dan! I loved Dan’s character and really rooted for him, wanting him to find true happiness and someone to finally understand him. The story flowed really well and Dan’s unique and chatty style made me laugh. The author has done a great job at bringing Dan to life and I would absolutely love to read more in the Little Leaf series. Jera’s s Jamboree Reviews.
Eleven Days in June brought about many emotions for me: sadness at the way Daniel was sometimes treated but on the flip side it made my heart sing when people slowly understood him, it also becomes apparent that as people do get to know him they develop a fondness and protectiveness around him. It’s a beautiful read, a perfect Sunday afternoon read for me curled up on the sofa with a cuppa! Wrong Side of Forty Reviews.
I was thoroughly immersed in this touching story… The tension builds as different characters cross paths and Dan risks everything to save the person he loves. Katy Johnson Reviews.