Love in the Wings by Ellie White

Thank you @rararesources and @EllieWhite for letting me part of this tour and reviewing this book. Love in the Wings is a cute story and enjoyed reading the love story of Harriet and Liam. It is beautifully written and I was engaged in the book straight the way. The story is about Liam who wants to leave his job but his dad and his secretary Di will not let him. Liam then meets Harriet who has her only problems but they both fall for each other straight away. It was lovely to follow there romance. . Great plot and Great characters 5 stars. I will definatly read more books from Ellie White in the future. Love in the Wings be Adams was a West End rising star until a lapse in judgement cost her: her dream job, her boyfriend and so-called friends. She packs up her life and moves back to Sunderland where she gets a rare second chance at a career she thrives in. As she’s about open a shiny new musical in front of a home audience, she vows that this time, nothing is going to get in her way. With everything riding on this, she’ll play it safe, work hard and most importantly, stay away from theatre guys. Cue Liam Wright, Assistant Stage Manager. Liam is everything Harriet didn't know she needed in her life, but he also has a secret. One that could advance his own career if he cashes it in. The only catch? It will ruin any chance of happiness with Harriet if she finds out. Harriet and Liam share a love like no other, but will that be enough to save their budding relationship when the time comes? Author Bio – Ellie White was born and raised in Sunderland and is a proud Mackem and Sunderland AFC supporter! She lives in Houghton-Le-Spring with her husband and 2 young children and is a lover of rom-coms, musicals and anything Disney. Follow her on Instagram @elliewhite_writes or search for her on Facebook, twitter or TikTok to stay up to date with new releases!

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