Within days of wishing she could change her life, Fran Cooper is acting assistant to a celebrity, on a yacht in the Mediterranean, and en route to a tiny Italian island and the glittering Crystal Ball, along with the world’s rich and famous.
When she – quite literally – bumps into a handsome American called Evan, a man able to keep his cool in the face of chaos, the magic really begins.
Evan makes her a promise: no last names, no life stories, just one unforgettable night. Yet Evan belongs at the Crystal Ball and Fran is a gatecrasher. They may be soulmates, but their homes are an ocean apart, and their lives a world apart. They’ll never meet again – unless, on a night like this, everything can change forever…
On a Night Like This by Lindsey Kelk was my last read of my
staycation this year and what a feel good uplifting modern day Cinderella story
this was.
Fran is whisked away on a last minute PA job, she doesn’t
know where she is going or who the high profile client is the only thing she
does know is that her long term partner will not be happy that she has taken
the job.
When Fran finds herself onboard a private vessel on the way
to an exclusive ball with none other then THE Juliette she can not believe her
luck but she is about to find out how impossible and entitled celebrities can
be to work for but although things look like they are going from bad to worse will
she make it to the Crystal Ball.
This is the perfect modern romantic comedy that will give
you pure uplifting escapism that we come to love and expect from Lindsey Kelk
novels. Fran has lost her own identity and happiness although it is only now
she is away from her home life and relationship that she is truly seeing the
cracks. Fran sure does face some dramas during her time working for Juliette
but these all provided copious amount of comedy for us and soon starts to
toughen her up.
The glitz, glam and gossip of the rich and famous oozes
through the pages and I loved the prince charming romance that is weaved into
the storyline.
This is another highly recommended read by the incredibly
talented Lindsey Kelk.
Kindle Hardback
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