When writing a new book, it's always fun to revisit places from previous books or slip in little references, and here are five ways I did that in A Magical New Year's Kiss:
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A Magical New Year's Kiss is set in Woodgate, which is the setting of several of my books:
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Daisy works at Brinkley’s, the biscuit factory where Delilah from The Wedding Date works
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In her quest to find her dream man, Daisy tries speed dating with cake at the teashop from The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts and Six Dates
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Daisy takes a trip to Little Heaton, the setting of The Accidental Life Swap, The Wedding That Changed Everything and Our Last Summer
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Daisy uses the dating app, Love Today, which Delilah uses in The Wedding Date
Should your fairy tale be this much work?
After a bad run of dating, Daisy is shocked when she meets her friends one night and it appears to be New Year's Eve – in the future. Even more amazingly, Daisy is holding hands with a man she can feel is her true love.
At midnight they kiss…and it all fades away. The one detail about him she can clearly recall is that his watch was cracked.
So when she meets her new boss Joshua, she is shocked to see that his watch face is cracked. He must be her dream man!
The only problem is – she just can’t stand him.
Still, Daisy has faith in her vision and sets to work to turn them from enemies to lovers. They begin to date and Daisy follows the tiny clues from her dream, hell bent on making it come true.
But is he really her perfect man? Or is she chasing after the wrong Prince Charming?
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