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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Book Review Minnie Chase Makes A Mistake by Helen MacArthur

Minnie Chase Makes A Mistake
Title: Minnie Chase

Author: Helen MacArthur

Stars: 4.25

Review:
An engaging light hearted story full of wry humour. This story speaks volumes for the old adages of think before you speak and once it is out there you can not take it back. I enjoyed this book from its proverbial cover to cover. The lasting impression is that good can overcome bad if you persevere.

I have rated this book 4.25 stars.

I obtained this book from Amazon in Kindle format.

Synopsis:
Think before you speak...

Minnie Chase is an ordinary girl and an extraordinary mathematician. She has a great job and a husband-to-be and loves them both. She is brilliant with numbers but finds people more of a challenge. She believes that if she can just master the art of being normal, her life might turn out right.

Ashton Greene is one of the most powerful and celebrated CEOs in business. He has the world at his feet and a glamorous fiancée at his side.

When Minnie meets Greene she has a sudden rush of words to the head and says something that she really, really shouldn’t have said. As a result, Greene’s perfect world is catastrophically turned upside down.

The subsequent fallout disastrously affects Minnie too. She sets out to correct her mistake, to put things right. She doesn’t know where to start or how to achieve this but she is determined to succeed.

She soon finds out that it is easier said than done.

Kindle Edition254 pages
Published January 14th 2014 (first published January 13th 2014)

About The Author:
Helen MacArthur
Helen MacArthur has worked as a writer and copy editor on UK national newspapers and magazines. Other jobs include web and e-commerce content, article writing and regular ghost writing. She lives in Surrey, England, with her husband, young daughter and two guinea pigs, Crystal and Sunny. As well as Four Widows, she has written Minnie Chase Makes A Mistake, which was an Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award 2014 quarter-finalist. Helen's next book, You Again, will be published in March 2015.


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