
Part of Series
CITY GIRL IN TRAINING Philly Gresham never wanted to be a "city girl". Much to the annoyance of her parents, the amusement of her clever brothers and sisters and the exasperation of her boss, she had no ambition at all. She just wanted to stay in the town where she'd been born, marry the boy next door, raising their babies and living happily ever after. And she'd do it, too, just as soon as Don lifted his head out of the engine of the 1922 Austin he was rebuilding for long enough to propose. Then time ran out. Philly's father took early retirement and her mother decided it was high time they had some adventure, so they let the family home and went to visit their more adventurous offspring in foreign parts. Before she could utter a protest, Philly had been organised into a new job in the City and a flat-share with two girls she'd never met before. Right next door to a man who raised her pulse, her heart-rate and her temper in a way that Don hadn't managed once in ten years. It was a whole new life - and one for which she'd had no training City Girl in Training is part of the "Fresh, flirty and feel-good " TANGO series and the very first book in Harlequin series romances to be written in the first person. Check out the extract to discover exactly what kind of trouble Philly gets into the minute she hits town!
Author

Hi, I'm Liz Fielding, and I'm a best selling contemporary romance author with more than 15 million books in print and Katie Fforde wrote, when honouring me with the Romantic Novelists' Association's Outstanding Achievement Award in 2019 said - "Liz Fielding's books, with their warmth, humour and emotion, have charmed millions of readers. She is a true star of the romantic fiction genre..." And now I've turned to a life of crime with my first cozy mystery. Murder Among the Roses, published on 18 April 2023 - of which Katie Fforde also said, "I was gripped from beginning to end..." Reading is a big part of my life. I love witty, contemporary romances, not too much sex,, Women's fiction by the likes of Fiona Harper, Julie Cohen, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Jennifer Crusie and Barbara O'Neal. And I love crime fiction that isn't too gory, or focussed on clue hunting, but is big on character. My best loved series at the moment is The Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch. For news and excerpts of my new releases, visit me at http://www.lizfielding.com and sign up for my newsletter