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Can't Wait Wednesday- In the Time We Lost

Hello! Can't Wait Wednesday is a fun meme where we talk about a release that we can't wait for. Our host is Tressa @wishfulendings. Formally this meme  there was Waiting On Wednesday hosted by Jill at Breaking the spine

This week I am featuring In the Time We  Lost by Carrie Hope Fletcher . The Information comes from Goodreads.
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Title- In the Time We Lost

Expected publication- October 17th, 2019 by Sphere

Goodreads summary

"Luna Lark used to love her name, but that was before people started saying it differently .
I'm so sorry, Luna.
Are you alright, Luna? 
Everything will be okay, Luna.
Now Luna is taking back control by starting again in the most remote place she could find: Ondingside, a magical little town with barely a hundred and fifty people in the middle of nowhere important. She'll finally finish her latest novel, get herself back to normal, maybe even find love (and continue being a hopeless romantic).
But on her first night in Ondingside a freak July snow fall freezes the town. Snowed in, the town stands still. Can Luna break out of the monotony and do what she came to do?
*****
Available to PRE-ORDER now in hardback and ebook!"
About Carrie Hope Fletcher

Carrie Hope Fletcher is an actress, author and singer-songwriter. 

She played Eponine in the West End production of Les Miserables at the Queen's Theatre until February 13th 2016. She is the first actress to have played both young Eponine and older Eponine.
Fletcher went on to play Truly Scrumptious in the UK touring production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and Wednesday Addams in the UK touring production of The Addams Family. She is currently starring as Veronica Sawyer in the UK production of Heathers: The Musical.

Fletcher is well known on YouTube for her channel 'ItsWayPastMyBedtime' where she has over 600,000 subscribers. Most of her videos consist of following her work as an actress and author, giving advice to her younger audience and covering her favourite songs.

Her debut book, 'All I Know Now: Wonderings and Reflections on Growing Up Gracefully' was published in May 2015. Her first fiction novel, 'On the Other Side' was published in July 2016."


Why

I have not watched Carrie on YouTube but I very much enjoyed her debut and it might be  one of my top reads this year. I love the idea of this book and it seems perfect for the fall even though it might take place in the summer. As a writer, I love that the main character is a writer. All That She Can See, one of her other books, is on my tbr for sometime in the next few months. 

Comments

  1. I haven't heard of this author, but I hope you end up enjoying this one.

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  2. This is a new to me author. I have an October read I'm waiting on too, so I know just how much the wait can drive ya crazy!

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  3. This author is new to me but the synopsis for her book sounds really good.

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