Quick it’s v.exciting…

The Summer We Ran Away is only 99p for a limited time! Grab your copy before the sale ends. What better way to enjoy your weekend than with a book (in the garden or the pub!) Even the weather thinks so by promising sunshine 😉

Praise for The Summer We Ran Away:

‘Pure escapism’ Bella

An adventure full of laughter, tears, unexpected dramas, and self-discovery’ – Lancashire Post

‘Hilarious and relatable’ Woman

Amazon reviewers say… ‘Simply wonderful’, ‘Just the read you need at the moment’, ‘This was an absolute joy to immerse in.’

Once you’ve finished reading, take a look at The Summer We Ran Away Pinterest board! https://www.pinterest.co.uk/JennyOliverBks/the-summer-we-ran-away/

And join me on July 9th at the HQ bookclub on my Facebook page – search Jenny Oliver

Enjoy xx

Published by jennyoliverbooks

Jenny Oliver wrote her first book on holiday when she was ten years old. Illustrated with cut-out supermodels from her sister's Vogue, it was an epic, sweeping love story not so loosely based Dynasty. Since then Jenny has gone on to get an English degree and a job in publishing that's taught her what it takes to write a novel (without the help of the supermodels). She wrote her first book The Parisian Christmas Bake Off on the beach in a notebook that would end up covered in sand each afternoon and damp from the sea. Nowadays her inspiration comes from her love of all things vintage, a fascination with other people’s relationships and an unwavering belief in happy ever after! Jenny's latest title, The Sunshine and Biscotti Club, set in sunny Tuscany, is your perfect holiday reading! Follow her on Twitter @JenOliverBooks

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