“Why on earth am I here?” David
wonders as he observes the juvenile antics of ex-classmates at the twenty-five
year school reunion. Then he sees Bridget.
David draws up a list of all that he hopes to achieve to kick-start a new life now that his wife has moved in with his best friend – his ex-best friend. A relationship with Bridget is top of the list, opening an arts café is a close second.
Formidable women – an unfaithful wife, a reckless teenage daughter, a boss from hell, a disapproving policewoman – seem like insurmountable obstacles.
But it’s still OK to dream, isn’t it?
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Author
Bio –
He
writes contemporary literary fiction about relationships, loosely though not
prescriptively within the Romance genre, using both humour and pathos to
describe the tragi-comic journeys of his protagonists in search of love. Dream
Café is his sixth novel, following The Engagement Party, Jack and Jill Went
Downhill, Mid-life follies, The bench by Cromer beach and Nothing Man. [It is a
rewrite of A Street Café Named Desire].
Ahead
of writing full time, Richard led a national educational charity. He has been
published in a wide range of educational journals, national newspapers and
magazines and is the co-author of a major work on educating able young people.
He lives in Cambridge, England.
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Hi Jasmine. Many thanks for featuring my new novel as part of the Rachel's Random Resources tour.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome! :)
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