<p>Praise for The Weekend Before the Wedding:</p> <p> <strong>‘Filled with fun … this is a great summer read’ Fabulous</strong> </p> <p><strong>‘I loved this sunny setting and the laugh-out-loud hen party capers’</strong><br />My Weekly</p> <p> <strong>GREAT THINGS TO READ, Inside Soap</strong> </p> <p>Praise for <em>The Wife Who Got a Life</em>:</p> <p> <strong>'Guaranteed to put a smile on your face.' Debbie Johnson</strong> </p> <p> <strong>‘Just the pick me up I needed!’ Jo Thomas</strong> </p> <p> <strong>‘Feisty and fabulous. Love it. Love Tracy Bloom!’ Milly Johnson</strong> </p> <p> <strong>‘Pure Joy!’ Katie Fforde</strong> </p> <p>Praise for Tracy Bloom:</p> <p>‘<strong>Deft and witty</strong>’ <em>Sunday Mirror</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Warm, witty and wise</strong>’ <em>Daily Mail</em></p> <p>‘<strong>Likeable, funny and relatable</strong>’ <em>Heat magazine</em></p> <p>‘This <strong>hilarious book</strong> will sweep you up in its sheer brilliance’ <em>Marie Claire</em></p>
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Biographical note
Tracy started writing when her cruel, heartless husband ripped her away from her dream job, shopping for rollercoasters for the UK’s leading theme parks, to live in America with a brand new baby and no mates. In a cunning plan to avoid domestic duties and people who didn’t understand her Derbyshire accent, she wrote No One Ever Has Sex On A Tuesday. It went on to become a No.1 bestseller and publishing phenomenon.
Since then Tracy has written many more novels and been published successfully around the world. She now lives back home in Derbyshire with her husband and children.