A real pleasure today to be joining the blog tour for If You Love Me, I’m Yours by Lizzie Chantree – published by Crooked Cat Books on 9th July, and available for kindle and in paperback. And having read some of the reviews for this one, I’m rather kicking myself that I wasn’t able to fit it into my reading list – if you enjoy humour and a bit of romance, you might just like to enter the giveaway so you don’t miss out too.
‘If you love me, I’m yours…’
Maud didn’t mind being boring, not really. She had a sensible job, clothes, and love life… if you counted an overbearing ex who had thanked her, rolled over and was snoring before she even realised he’d begun! She could tolerate not fulfilling her dreams, if her parents would pay her one compliment about the only thing she was passionate about in life: her art.
Dot should have fit in with her flamboyant and slightly eccentric family of talented artists, but somehow, she was an anomaly who couldn’t paint. She tried hard to be part of their world by becoming an art agent extraordinaire, but she dreamed of finding her own voice.
Dot’s brother Nate, a smoulderingly sexy and famous artist, was adored by everyone. His creative talent left them in awe of his ability to capture such passion on canvas. Women worshipped him, and even Dot’s friend Maud flushed and bumped into things when he walked into a room, but a tragic event in his past had left him emotionally and physically scarred, and reluctant to face the world again.
Someone was leaving exquisite little paintings on park benches, with a tag saying, ‘If you love me, I’m yours’. The art was so fresh and cutting-edge, that it generated a media frenzy and a scramble to discover where the mystery artist could be hiding. The revelation of who the prodigious artist was interlinked Maud, Dot and Nate’s lives forever, but their worlds came crashing down.
Were bonds of friendship, love and loyalty strong enough to withstand fame, success and scandal?
Let’s take a look at an extract…
Chapter One
Maud closed her eyes and prepared to jump off the emotional cliff she was teetering on the edge of. She shuffled forward until she felt sick with nerves, took a deep calming breath and waited.
‘Oh, Maud…’ her mother sighed. ‘Not again.’
Maud cringed at the familiarity of those words, and in her mind, she stepped off into the void and plunged into the icy darkness without a whimper. In reality, she was still in her lounge, but being around her mother made her feel like an abject failure and the words she uttered sliced through Maud and filled her with doom. Her mum pushed her to the edge of reason on a regular basis. She wished that for once her mother could try harder to be nice. Surely it couldn’t be that difficult to be grateful for the anniversary gift she had been given and to offer a smile, even a fake one, for the sake of her child? It was the same every year and Maud was finally ready to surrender and stop trying so hard to make them understand her and compliment one of her paintings. It was never going to happen, she realised with a heavy heart.
Maud didn’t mind being boring, not really. She had a sensible job, sensible clothes, a sensible love life… if you counted two overbearing exes and a one night stand who had thanked her, rolled over and was snoring before she even realised he had started! She was ok with not fulfilling her dreams or being outrageous and carefree, she just wanted her parents to pay her a compliment, just once, after years of disapproval and disappointment.
Maud knew that as far as her mum was concerned, she was the most amazing parent who encouraged her daughter to have a responsible career until she settled down and found a ‘suitable’ husband. Granted, Maud was a very good, well-liked and adept teacher’s assistant in the local primary school, but every time she pushed against the boundaries set by her parents for their perfect daughter… ‘Oh, Maud!’
It was ridiculous, she was twenty-four, thought Maud. She wished she had a big glass of wine to slug back, but her mother would disapprove of that too, suggest in horror that she was a ‘wino,’ and hand her the number for AA, which she would have readily available in the little brown Filofax she carried everywhere in her patent handbag. The woman was a menace.
And I’m now kicking myself even harder…!
Giveaway
With thanks to the author and tour organiser Brook Cottage Books, I’m delighted to offer the opportunity to win a signed copy of this book and a Swarovski crystal handbag charm (open internationally). Here’s the rafflecopter for entry:
About the author
Award-winning inventor and author, Lizzie Chantree, started her own business at the age of 18 and became one of Fair Play London and The Patent Office’s British Female Inventors of the Year in 2000. She discovered her love of writing fiction when her children were little and now runs networking hours on social media, where creative businesses, writers, photographers and designers can offer advice and support to each other. She lives with her family on the coast in Essex.
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I love the idea of messages on park benches.
I hope you enjoy the story. It was so much fun to write as some of the characters are a little eccentric! 🙂
Thanks Lizzie, I just treated myself and downloaded a copy. I think this calls for a park bench as my reading venue.
Hooray! That sounds like the perfect place to sit and enjoy a new book. Let me know what you think of the story. Happy Friday. 🙂
Doesn’t it sound thoroughly lovely?!
Thank you so much for joining my book tour. I really appreciate it! I hope you manage to squeeze this book into your reading list and that it makes you smile as much as I did while writing it. 🙂
My pleasure Lizzie – I love the premise of the book, and I’m so sorry I couldn’t fit in the reading for your tour. I will really try to squeeze it in – otherwise, I’ll be sure I make space for your next…! x
Thanks Anne. I’m currently writing a new book. The characters in If you love me, I’m yours are slightly eccentric at times, so hopefully it will make you laugh and want to read more! 🙂