Waiting for a Bright New Future by Sally Jenkins

Thank you @zooBTours and @sallyjenkinsuk for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book Waiting for a bright new future is a romance genre. I love the front cover and the title. This story for me was uplifting and a wonderful read. The story is about Florence who is a tribute band singer who is full of energy and there is Stuart who is very different from Florence. I really like both characters and how different they are from each other. I found Waiting for a bright new future engaging and entertaining read. I did feel emotional at times while reading the book but I did adore this book. A great read that will blow you away. Sally’s Bio Sally Jenkins lives in the West Midlands of England. When not writing, she feeds her addiction to words by working part-time in her local library, running two reading groups and giving talks about her writing. Sally can also be found walking, church bell ringing and enjoying shavasana in her yoga class. Sally’s Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sallyjenkinsuk/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/SallyJenkinsAuthor Twitter : https://twitter.com/sallyjenkinsuk Website : https://sally-jenkins.com Book Links Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/200580922-waiting-for-a- bright-new-future Buy Links - https://mybook.to/brightnewfuture-zbt Book Blurb Can you learn to live again at fifty-five? Stuart Borefield has spent his life putting others before himself. In particular, his elderly father. But when his father dies and Stuart discovers he forgot to put him in his will, he’s shattered. His older brothers allow Stuart to remain in the family home for just one year. So Stuart advertises for a lodger and gets his first job as a paid carer, looking after kind- hearted, elderly William. Stuart’s new lodger is the lively and colourful Florence, an ageing tribute band singer who is full of life. And also the complete opposite of staid Stuart. He’s not used to the dancing and singing that fills the house with joy. Not to mention her knickers left to dry on every spare surface in the bathroom. She’s everything Stuart never got the chance to be. And for that, he can’t help but push her away. No matter how alive she makes him feel. But Stuart has already changed. He’s no longer the timid man he was when he met Florence. And the future is looking bright, if he only has enough courage enough to grasp it . . .

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  1. Gorgeous review - thank you so much for supporting the tour x

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