WIN a copy of 'Bitter Pill' by A J Linney
Offer ends: 28 October 2024
We are delighted to be able to give away 5 copies of 'Bitter Pill' by A J Linney to the first 5 names chosen at random after the closing date.
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Lexie and Pippa have been best friends since they met at university, but now their hopes and ambitions are taking them down very different paths.
Lexie, driven to find help for her autistic brother, works for a pharmaceutical giant. Tough, self-sufficient and practical, she has sacrificed personal relationships in her quest for money and influence. In contrast Pippa is an idealistic homeopathic doctor who is driven by her desire to truly care for people. She’s devoted to her husband, RAF pilot Oliver, and their young son. She feels more and more alienated from the values of her erstwhile best friend.
Home on leave, Oliver attempts to thaw the frosty relationship between the women. But the chemistry between him and Lexie leads to a night of passion that will change all their fates. And Oliver harbours another, far more shocking secret. When it is revealed, can the broken bonds of love and friendship ever be healed? Or have professional rivalry, bitterness and betrayal fractured those bonds forever?
About the author:
Angela Linney is passionate about healing. A trained nurse and homeopath; where systems collide, inspired her novel Bitter Pill. Angela lives in Cornwall and has featured in two Cornish anthologies. She’s currently writing a non-fiction book on Homeopathy and editing two novels: Pinky & the White Man, and Polyamorous Rose.
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