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A crush, a clash, and a backstage compromise. The last thing Helmet was looking for was romance, the last thing Toby was looking for was a father, but Red, Toby's mother, had other ideas. Helmut, a traveling blogger from Germany, is searching for his next big story, and when he comes across a single mother with a teenage son who dreams of saving the world, Helmut sees a kindred spirit. As Helmut develops an eco-friendly bond with Toby, he falls for Red, but Toby doesn't "do" sharing, and the friendship crumbles along with Red's dreams of romance. Red, performing in the local pantomime, sees a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A crush, a clash, and a backstage compromise. The last thing Helmet was looking for was romance, the last thing Toby was looking for was a father, but Red, Toby's mother, had other ideas. Helmut, a traveling blogger from Germany, is searching for his next big story, and when he comes across a single mother with a teenage son who dreams of saving the world, Helmut sees a kindred spirit. As Helmut develops an eco-friendly bond with Toby, he falls for Red, but Toby doesn't "do" sharing, and the friendship crumbles along with Red's dreams of romance. Red, performing in the local pantomime, sees a chance to bring the two together by helping on the sound desk. However Toby refuses until he sees the latest dancer, an ex-pole dancer with a strut that tips his hormones over the edge. But is an ex-pole dancer enough to soften a teenage boy's resolve? Panto Girl is the third novella in the Diva Diaries series, although each book can be read as a standalone. For fans of Abbey Jimenez, Maddie Please, and Judy Leigh, Panto Girl is a laugh-a-minute farce set in the world of Scottish amateur dramatics.
Autorenporträt
Back in the days before TV remotes and when the Bay City Rollers were Scotland's finest export, Kerrie Noor left Australia for a working holiday-and never looked back.Now based in Scotland, Kerrie has been a community radio regular, belly dance teacher, stand-up comic, and Edinburgh Festival performer. Her first novel, Sheryl's Last Stand, was inspired by her experience teaching belly dancing and launched the Bellydancing and Beyond series-bittersweet comedies featuring women over forty, unexpected passions, and more than one shimmy gone wrong.Kerrie still dances, often mixing storytelling with sequins and the odd joke, and has inflicted her quirky style of humor on many, including several rest homes, charity events, and pretty much anyone who will sit still long enough to listen.She's been shortlisted for the Asham Short Story Award and had two short plays performed on the radio. When she's not writing, she's probably plotting a fictional fiasco involving glitter, grumpy relatives, and the enduring power of friendship.