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Not so Bad

A small-town coming-home story

Tudor Robins

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English
South Shore Publications
23 October 2022
Being nice doesn't get you ahead. At least that's what Hazel's mother always told her.

And it's true, Hazel didn't get her pricey condo, or snag her high-profile job handling difficult clients, by being nice. Her ambitious fiancé didn't fall for her because she was sweet.

So far, Hazel's edgy personality has gotten her everything she's wanted.

Until a conflict with an unhoused person makes Hazel realize she's on a one-way track to becoming the person she never wanted to be (her mother).

Hazel leaves her life, her friends, and her job and lets nostalgia pull her home, halfway across the country.

Once there, her charming nieces and nephew, long-lost horse, and a guy who's just as hot as he is kind, make Hazel think maybe it's nice to be nice after all.

But can a road trip really lead to redemption? Does Hazel know how to be a success without the snark?

Let the summery vibes of this laugh-out-loud small-town romance remind you that nice people can finish first.

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Imprint:   South Shore Publications
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781990802263
ISBN 10:   1990802265
Pages:   330
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

TUDOR ROBINS is the author of books that move your heart, mind, and pulse.A little piece of Tudor's own heart is in many places: the central-Ottawa neighborhood where she lives, the Gatineau hills and Eastern Ontario countryside where she loves to hike, Wolfe Island and the St. Lawrence River where she loves swimming and paddleboarding, and the university towns that are currently home to her children.When she's not writing, Tudor rides, runs, quilts, and walks with her best friends and her Jack Russell / Potcake mix, Cara.Please contact Tudor at tudorrobins@gmail.com!

Reviews for Not so Bad: A small-town coming-home story

"""This author always delivers interesting, believable characters in vividly drawn settings, with engaging, satisfying storylines that keep readers wanting more at the end of the book, and hoping to find that another book will join this one in a new series."" ""Tudor Robins has an amazing way of making her characters come to life and bring you right alongside as part of wherever they may be. This book has a more serious tone with more of today's sensitive topics ... I loved it!"" ""I've thoroughly enjoyed everything I've read by this author and this book is no exception. It was a quick and entertaining story."""


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