Friday, January 23, 2015

Left Overs - Pub Day Blast


 A novel about friendship, hope and the power of pasta from the No.1 bestselling author of Pear Shaped.

‘A brutally honest tale of life and love (or the lack of it) and an exploration of the heroine’s tremendous affection for food … Sharp and funny, it’s a celebration of why life is more than just falling in love.Woman magazine

Blurb:
According to a magazine, Susie is a ‘Leftover’ – a post Bridget Jones 30 something who has neither her dream man, job, nor home. She doesn’t even own six matching dinner plates.

According to her friend Rebecca, Susie needs to get over her ex, Jake, start online dating – or at least stop being so rude to every guy who tries to chat her up.

But Susie’s got a plan. If she can just make it the 307 days till her promotion and bonus, she can finally quit and pursue her dream career in food, then surely everything else will fall into place. If only her love life wasn’t so complicated…

A sharp, witty and refreshing novel about love, friendship and enjoying what's left on the table.

Purchase the book at:
About Stella Newman:
Stella Newman studied English at Sussex University, then went on to work in advertising, at the BBC and then as a professional food taster. She is now a full time writer, based in London and is currently writing her third novel and her first TV series. She travels to America as often as she can because they don’t have In-N-Out burgers, Compost Cookies or a Gramercy Tavern in London. She occasionally blogs about restaurants, food and writing at www.stellanewmansblog.blogspot.com.

Connect with the author at:


What people are saying about Stella's novels:

'...both hilarious and heartbreaking. More characters of this kind are needed in contemporary fiction: women whose struggles through crises we can relate to, and whose ultimate victory can inspire us.' blogcritics.org

‘I felt like Susie could be one of my friends and I was rooting for her to get the life she wanted. Like pasta, Leftovers is a true comfort. A delicious read to enjoy with a glass of wine.Novelicious.com

What a fantastic book. Really quite brilliant, way superior to standard chick-lit... so well written, fresh, insightful, funny... honest and very contemporary. Fantastic dialogue. Great characters. There's so much that's fresh and fun, including the food world which I loved.’ Henry Fitzherbert Sunday Express

Witty and engaging. Susie is a great contemporary heroine… A funny and honest story.’ ChickLitClub.com 

A fabulous first novel by a British writer... Her writing is witty and snappy and she is hilarious on the food industry.’ Wendy Holden

3 comments:

  1. This sounds like a fun book. And I do love books that include food plot lines, although they often inspire me to check out the contents of my own fridge, which is not a good thing!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. hahaha I'm the same way Kristen. Now, I'm hungry after talking about food. Off to get some lunch ...

      Delete
  2. This sounds fantastic!

    ReplyDelete