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Do Not Disturb

Tilly Bagshawe

4 Reviews

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Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

Whisking you through the doors of the world's most exclusive hotels, DO NOT DISTURB is a blockbusting romp that's smart, sexy and more than a little scandalous.

What would you give for one night in the world's most luxurious hotel? Now imagine you own it.

Honor is trying to save the family hotel that shares her name. Palmers, a beautiful old jewel of a building nestled on the coast of the Hamptons, used to be the most glamorous destination in the world. Now Honor wants to restore its reputation, its glitz and its guestlist. But there's a new boy in town with a different plan.

Lucas Ruiz is manager of the new hotel on the block and wants to bring modern boutique-chic to the States.

As Honor and Lucas prepare to go head to head to get the rich and famous checking in, the locals are busy checking out the backstairs gossip. Blackmail, adultery and the dirtiest of dirty tricks are all in a day's work behind the scenes of the five-star facades.

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Praise for Do Not Disturb

  • an old fashioned bonkbuster of a read... totally engrossing - THE SUN - Natasha Harding

  • If you like your novels packed with romps, with a helping of greed, blackmail and deception on the side, Bagshawe's is a must - HEAT

  • Bagshawe has a wicked sense of humour, which makes this romantic read sharper than most examples of the genre. Fun and feisty - SUNDAY MERCURY

  • Fun, ferocious, feisty and fab - BIRMINGHAM MAIL

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Tilly Bagshawe

Tilly Bagshawe upset the nuns at her Catholic boarding school by getting pregnant at seventeen. Expelled but undaunted, she gave birth to a beautiful daughter alone and went on to Cambridge University before fulfilling her dream of becoming a writer. Now a happy (but tired!) mother of three, she has contributed to many newspapers and magazines including GLAMOUR, COSMOPOLITAN, THE SUNDAY TIMES and THE DAILY MAIL.

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