

When Life Gives You Lemon Chiffon
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Aideen Mag Aoidh was happy. A baker by trade, she adored her job at a bakery in Ballycastle. It felt less like work and more like spending time with friends doing what she loved best – playing with dough and chatting with the locals that came in. She and her boyfriend Xander lived in a gorgeous flat only a five-minute walk to work and her family was just a ferry ride away over on Rathlin. Life was good, or so she thought.
After the absolute worst day at work - where she’d had coffee thrown in her face and been soaked to the skin by rain and puddle sludge - she’d gotten home to find her boyfriend gone. He’d up and moved to Portugal; the only ta-bye being a note on the door letting her know their landlady had new tenants moving into their flat in a few weeks and to not ruin the furniture so he could get his deposit back.
Stunned and numb, her mum and family friend Eileen had come over from Rathlin to help her pack. As soon as they’d left, she’d gone to the post office with a few boxes and mailed them to her best mate Ellie in London. She hadn’t thought, she’d just jumped.
Now her life was crumbling at her feet. She was having second thoughts about leaving everyone and everything she’d ever loved. And just as she thought things couldn’t get any worse, she’d gone and lost her wallet in the airport, leaving her with no money, no ID, and no boarding pass!
Distraught and on the verge of losing the plot, everything is made right again (at least for the moment) by a stranger with warm amber eyes.
Lemon Chiffon is now in the Bookstore!
So this happened ...
I’ve been growing my hair out after chopping it off when Linda passed away. I’d also dyed it a brilliant blue with pink underneath. After 6 months though, it was so faded and ratty looking that I needed to do something about it. I’d been trying to put off dying it for as long as I could and it was finally time. So, I went through all the colors I had the other day and slapped some Tanzanite (Ion Colour Brilliance) in it because I’d bought it but never tried that shade before. Three days later, the first round of paperbacks of “Just Like Lightning” were delivered to the house. And … well …

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Reviews of To Face The Fire
Bridget Jones meets 50 First Dates - It grabs you from the beginning until you're so totally immersed in Donna's life that you HAVE TO stay up way too late reading.
Amazon Customer
Not only will it make you laugh so hard people will ask you what you are reading, but it will also make you cry so have tissues on hand. Noble takes you on a wonderful journey with her eloquently written storylines and then leaves you wanting more.
Barnes & Noble Customer
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Reviews of Just Like Lightning
Great book/series! Interesting story line, funny, and down to earth. Loved it!
Amazon Customer
Excellent read. Good characters and suspense.
Amazon Customer
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