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  • Writer: Neha Singla
    Neha Singla
  • Jun 8
  • 2 min read
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Just Not My Type available @ https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0DVPNS1GL


Amber, a spirited fashion magazine editor, returns to her quaint hometown of Nelson Bay after years in the chaos of New York. Determined to rebuild her life, she reconnects with her vibrant family, her mischievous daughter Charlotte, and her witty best friend Sam. But her carefully crafted plans take an unexpected turn when Keith, Sam’s charming and infuriating cousin and Amber’s childhood nemesis re-enters her life. As Amber navigates family antics, career shifts, and Charlotte’s delightful chaos, her undeniable chemistry with Keith stirs up old rivalries and surprising emotions. Amid paintball battles, karaoke disasters, and heartfelt moments under the stars, Amber begins to wonder if opposites really do attract or if she’s just losing her mind. Packed with humour, heart, and small-town charm, this is a story about finding love in unexpected places, embracing the quirks of life, and realizing that sometimes, the best endings are the ones you never saw coming.


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Short on time? Big on feels. This 2-hour read is your new favourite companion.

From Power Suits to Hiking Boots available @ https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0DS9LWS4K

Meet Zoe, a sharp, witty, and wildly successful lawyer who seemed to have it all: a high-powered career in New York City, a charming boyfriend, and a wardrobe that could rival any rom-com heroine’s. In a twist no one saw coming (least of all Zoe), she finds herself in the picturesque town of Willow Creek, taking on a new role as an editor—a job she has zero experience in. What follows is a hilarious, heart warming journey of self-discovery, filled with quirky co-workers, awkward small-town encounters, and a dog named Leo who’s just as lovable as Zoe herself. A laugh-out-loud story about finding your path, embracing change, and learning that home isn’t a place—it’s a feeling. Perfect for fans of feel-good stories, lovable characters, and a sprinkle of chaos.

 
 
 

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I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which I live and work. I pay my respects to their Elders, past and present, and recognise that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the land’s first storytellers.

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