
When I Called You Last Night: A steamy, laugh out loud REAL Scottish romance… (Chances Are Book 1) by CS Duffy
Genre: Steamy Fiction

BACK OF THE BOOK
When you know, you know.
Eden can’t live another moment without Brady knowing that she loved him. They’ve been friends for years. She’s outlasted girlfriend after girlfriend, steadfastly by his side, believing in him when no one else did.
So tonight, the night he just won his first Golden Globe, it’s time.
The afterparty at the Beverly Hilton is in full swing as Eden stammers her way through her carefully prepared speech staring intently at his left shoulder.
He thanks her. Tells her he is very flattered.
Ten minutes later, he gets on stage…
And proposes to someone else.
With her world shattered, Eden stumbles across a novel that understands her every feeling of not fitting in. Six months later, she moves to Glasgow to begin work adapting it for the screen.
And discovers she has bitten off more than she can chew.
With the studio constantly on her back, a director determined to run rings around her and a set carpenter she can’t get off her mind, Eden is spinning plates like nobody’s business…
And then she meets Fraser.
If you like the Hollywood insider edge of Jackie Collins and the heart of Marian Keyes, you will love When I Called You Last Night, the first book in Chances Are, the explosive feminist women’s fiction series everyone is talking about!
REVIEW:
When I Called You Last Night is book one in the Chances Are series by CS Duffy.
When I started reading I thought this was just a set of stand a lone novellas but was happy to discover they are all part of a series, written to be like a soap opera, and from reading book one I can see this working very well as a concept as I found the story and characters very interesting.
Eden has traveled to Glasgow to work on The Shadow City series. leaving behind heartbreak in America she discovers she is accused of sending inappropriate messages to Brady which adds to her stress as she tries to work with a new team for the series that she at times clashes with. Will life in Glasgow be good for Eden?
