Community Service
Publisher,One More Chapter UK
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 270 g
No. of Pages, 384
Shelf: Fiction / Adult Fiction
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Could finding herself in trouble … mean finding herself in love?
When PR exec Simone Stephens mistakes a real cop for a cosplay reveller at an immersive cinema experience, she finds herself in front of the judge and sentenced to volunteer at a local homeless shelter.
It’s about as far away as Simone can get from the slick, cynical world she normally inhabits, but after a rocky start that sees her embarrass herself time and again in front of gorgeous resident psychologist, Jasper, she finds her feet and begins to make a difference even she can be proud of.
She was sent here to atone, but is it possible that she might also find herself … and maybe even love in the process?
About the Author
Sal Thomas likes to string words together, hopefully in an amusing order. BBC Comedy once described her as 'that woman who keeps on sending us scripts'. She has performed as a stand-up, starred in an Edinburgh sketch show, tried her hand at film writing and sitcoms (all to zero financial acclaim) and finally settled on romcom novels as her genre of choice after realising the world can never have enough of the mirth-filled mushy stuff.
Review
"An anti-heroine's heartwarming redemption tale told with dark humor so sharp it'll cut your cynical little heart out and leave you full of hope" —Jen Comfort, author of What is Love?
Readers ADORE Sal Thomas
"I loved every page of this book. Thank you Sal Thomas for giving me so many laughs"
"I love a good redemption story and this one was knocked yo off the park. Sal Thomas you are a genius"
"Did I dislike anything about this book? Absolutely not! Well other than the fact I didn’t want it to end"
"Witty and charming story. Had me laughing out loud at several points"
"An utter gem of a book … has all the feels; its poignant, funny and smart"
"A witty and fun read combined with some serious topics too. I loved the bicker and banter, the story and the beautiful writing"