Join Mill’s & Boon for an exclusive Mother’s Day afternoon tea in Covent Garden
Mills & Boon have organised the ideal Mother’s Day treat to celebrate the launch of Truly, Madly, Deeply, their new anthology of romantic stories from the top writers in contemporary women’s fiction. A special champagne tea event will take place at the chic BB Bakery in Covent Garden on Sunday 30th March 4 – 6.30pm where top authors Judy Astley and Adele Parks will give exclusive readings from their short stories.
Guests can feast on a delicious spread of sandwiches, scones, pastries and cakes, and enjoy a chilled glass of Champagne Rose La Romantique, and will also take away a copy of the new book, Truly, Madly, Deeply, plus other Mills & Boon goodies.
To treat your Mum to a fabulous afternoon at the BB Bakery book tickets at http://www.millsandboon.co.uk/ join-us-for-a-mothers-day- treat. There are only 30 tickets available, priced at £32 each (plus £2.57 booking fee per ticket), so make sure you don’t miss out!
Truly, Madly Deeply
Truly, Madly, Deeply, published by Mills & Boon, in association with the Romantic Novelists’ Association, brings together 24 specially-selected short stories from best-selling authors. Adele Parks and Judy Astley are joined by Katie Fforde, Carole Matthews, Miranda Dickinson and a selection of rising stars of contemporary women’s fiction.
From wedding days to special anniversaries, steamy one-night encounters to everlasting love, Truly, Madly, Deeply takes readers on an exciting romantic adventure where love really is all you need. Available now in all good paperback and eBook retailers RRP £7.99, and at www.millsandboon.co.uk
Adele Parks and Judy Astley
Adele Parks is one of the most loved and biggest selling women’s fiction authors in the UK. She has sold over two million copies of her novels in the UK and her books have been translated into 25 different languages. She has published twelve novels in the same number of years, all of which have been Times Top Ten best sellers. She also writes numerous articles for national newspapers and magazines and often appears on the TV and radio talking about women’s fiction.
Judy Astley is a well-loved and hugely popular English author, who has been writing novels since 1990 following several years as a dressmaker, illustrator and painter. She has published 18 novels (and has written a number of articles for The Times and various womens’ magazines.
About Mills & Boon
A byword for passionate entertainment, Mills & Boon (www.millsandboon.co.uk) is the UK’s most successful publisher of romantic fiction of all types, including single titles as well as series. With a mission to enhance women’s lives through compelling, absorbing and uplifting stories of love in all its many guises – from contemporary romance and historical drama to Rom-Com and erotica - Mills & Boon delivers to its readers fun, escapist ‘me-time’ moments, whisking them away to worlds full of drama and excitement. Published in 26 languages across 109 countries and with more than 1300 authors, a Mills & Boon book is sold every four seconds globally.
Winning industry awards for innovation, Mills & Boon has pioneered opportunities in digital publishing, offering 10,000 backlist titles and all its frontlist as eBooks, as well as many digital exclusives.
Mills & Boon is an imprint of Harlequin UK, which is part of the Harlequin Enterprises Group Ltd (www.harlequin.com), one of the world’s leading publishers of books for women. Based in Toronto, with principal offices in 19 countries around the world, including London and New York, and licensing agreements with businesses in 15 more, Harlequin’s other imprints include Harlequin, MIRA Books, MIRA Ink and Harlequin Nonfiction.
About the Romantic Novelists’ Association
Since its launch in 1960, the RNA has given prizes to (and nurtured in its New Writers Scheme) many emerging genresin contemporary women’s romantic fiction. Today, the RNA counts the leading lights of commercial romantic fiction among its members including Adele Parks, Carole Matthews, Elizabeth Chadwick, Rowan Coleman and Miranda Dickinson.
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