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Wilde About the Girl

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by Louise Pentland


  Robin shows us that even the meekest of people can fight for what they believe in, even from our most damaged moments we can find healing and even from our lowest points we can pull ourselves up. Remember that Robin is just like you and me and if she can do it, so can we. There is nothing you cannot do, if you put your mind to it.

  Thank you so much for believing in Robin and sticking by her for another book. Trust me, she appreciates it. It’s been a big year for her and those around her. I have loved watching all the characters progress, but I think a particular favourite has to be Kath. I couldn’t help but cheer for her several times, and, of course, cringe for her too – you know the bit.

  This book has gone so much deeper than the first and tackled some really huge issues. I’d like to thank you for reading those and letting Robin and her ‘gang’ explore them.

  I want you to know that I appreciate your support so much. Thank you for making your Book Commitment, thank you for reading a deeper, (hopefully) more evolved book, but most importantly, thank you for loving Robin again. I love you for it. If I could give each of you an air hug (not a huge fan of physical contact, haha), I would. I loves ya!

  Big kisses,

  Dear Reader,

  If you’ve found your way to this letter then chances are you’ve bought, read and finished my book. Unless you stole it and then skipped straight to this page to spite me, but that seems a bit ‘extra’ right? ‘Extra’ is what the youth say for ‘keen’. Other words I have noted of late are ‘muggy’, ‘prangy’ and ‘sick’. Perhaps I’ll try and slip them into book three!

  Anyway, I digress. Assuming you haven’t stolen the book and behaved in an ‘extra’ way, I’ll go with option one, and if that is the case, I would like to thank you.

  Buying a book is quite a commitment. Did you know this? You’re not just parting with a few pounds and pennies (or whatever currency you have used), you’re vowing to yourself that you’re going to spend time reading and understanding something. The hope is that you will enjoy it, feel entertained by it or be moved in some way by it, but it’s always a risk. Thank you for taking that risk.

  As you’ll know, Robin Wilde takes a few risks here and there. Protecting Marnie and standing up to Val in Wilde Like Me and now opening her heart to Edward and taking on so much at MADE IT in Wilde About The Girl. I want you to know that Robin isn’t any braver, stronger or riskier than you are. Robin is an ordinary woman with the potential to do anything, just like you and me.

  Robin shows us that even the meekest of people can fight for what they believe in, even from our most damaged moments we can find healing and even from our lowest points we can pull ourselves up. Remember that Robin is just like you and me and if she can do it, so can we. There is nothing you cannot do, if you put your mind to it.

  Thank you so much for believing in Robin and sticking by her for another book. Trust me, she appreciates it. It’s been a big year for her and those around her. I have loved watching all the characters progress, but I think a particular favourite has to be Kath. I couldn’t help but cheer for her several times, and, of course, cringe for her too – you know the bit.

  This book has gone so much deeper than the first and tackled some really huge issues. I’d like to thank you for reading those and letting Robin and her ‘gang’ explore them.

  I want you to know that I appreciate your support so much. Thank you for making your Book Commitment, thank you for reading a deeper, (hopefully) more evolved book, but most importantly, thank you for loving Robin again. I love you for it. If I could give each of you an air hug (not a huge fan of physical contact, haha), I would. I loves ya!

  Big kisses,

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  If you loved Wilde About The Girl, see where it all began in:

  First published in Great Britain in 2018 by Zaffre Publishing

  This ebook edition published in 2018 by

  ZAFFRE PUBLISHING

  80-81 Wimpole St, London W1G 9RE

  www.zaffrebooks.co.uk

  Copyright © Louise Pentland, 2018

  Cover design by Alexandra Allden

  Cover illustration by Sinem Erkas and Christopher Noulton

  The moral right of Louise Pentland to be identified as Author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988.

  All rights reserved.

  No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organisations, places and events are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

  ISBN: 978-1-785-76465-3

  Hardback ISBN: 978-1-785-76462-2

  This ebook was produced by

  Palimpsest Book Production Limited,

  Falkirk, Stirlingshire

  Zaffre Publishing is an imprint of Bonnier Zaffre,

  a Bonnier Publishing company

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