Who is Lilly Bartlett? – Answer has been Revealed
Who is Lilly Bartlett? – Answer has been Revealed
Today HarperImpulse will be publishing the debut novel by Lilly Bartlett, called ‘The Big Little Wedding in Carlton Square’. Only Lilly isn’t really a debut author… she’s one of your favourite authors writing under a pen name!
Over the course of the last few weeks there were seven clues revealed as to the identity of the author, to help you make your guess. Well now the time has come to reveal – Who Lilly Bartlett Really is? (Scroll to the bottom for the answer)
There was also a chance to win a fabulous prize, just for making your guess, including – A gorgeous pair of pink glitter geode stud earrings, plus a signed copy of Lilly’s second book – The Second Chance Cafe in Carlton Square – before it’s published, PLUS a £15 gift card to Lush for UK residents or a $15 Amazon gift voucher for US residents.
When the winner has been announced, I will let you know who the lucky person was.
Publisher – HarperImpulse
Pages – 272
Release Date – 7th April 2017 (ebook),
15th June 2017 (paperback)
ISBN-13 – 978-0008226589
Format – ebook, paperback
‘I feel like The Wurzels visiting Buckingham Palace!’
When Emma’s boyfriend Daniel pops the question with a ring the size of a small country, she suddenly realises just how different they are. She’s the Eastenders to his Made in Chelsea. She wants a low-key wedding with close friends and family in Uncle Colin’s pub, while Daniel’s mother is expecting a society do that their high-brow guests won’t forget!
How on earth can Emma put together a celebration fit for Lords and Ladies on a shoestring budget? Not to mention the fact her cross-dressing Uncle Barbara wants to be a bridesmaid, her best mate Kelly can’t stand Daniel’s best friend Cressida, and her dad is too proud to accept any help from Daniel’s family towards the costs.
There’s three months to go until the big day. Will Emma’s happy-ever-after end in disaster?
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Lilly Bartlett really is……Michele Gorman
How many of you got the answer right? If not, who did you think the author really was?