Claiming Victory A Romantic Comedy

Claiming Victory A Romantic Comedy by Beverley Watts is a delightful addition to the romantic comedy genre, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 13, 2015. This edition spans 206 pages and is presented in English. The story follows thirty-two-year-old Victory Shackleford, whose quiet life in the picturesque riverside town of Dartmouth is turned upside down when her father rents their historic home for a Hollywood blockbuster. As film crews invade her sanctuary, Victory must navigate the chaos and the unexpected attention from a charming leading man.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a humorous and heartwarming adventure as Victory grapples with her desire for a predictable life versus the allure of stepping into the spotlight. The narrative explores themes of transformation, family dynamics, and the challenges of embracing change. With her father’s outrageous matchmaking schemes adding to the comedic elements, Victory’s journey promises unexpected twists that highlight the unpredictability of life. Claiming Victory is the first book in The Shackleford Diaries series, offering a blend of laughter and romance that appeals to fans of lighthearted fiction.
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From the highly acclaimed author of The Shackleford Sisters, Beverley Watts, comes the first in a series of romantic comedies that will actually make you laugh out loud. Get ready for a hilarious and heart-warming adventure in Claiming Victory – Book One of The Shackleford Diaries.
When Hollywood invades her sleepy seaside town, Victory Shackleford’s quiet life becomes anything but ordinary…
Thirty-two-year-old Victory Shackleford has mastered the art of playing it safe. Comfortable in her predictable routine in the picturesque riverside town of Dartmouth, she’s content with her work, her dog, and keeping her eccentric, adventure-loving father out of trouble. That is, until she discovers he’s rented out their historic home as the setting for Hollywood’s biggest blockbuster of the year and her meticulously organised world crumbles overnight.
Suddenly, Tory’s sanctuary is swarming with film crews, chaos, and one devastatingly attractive leading man who’s just been voted the sexiest man on the planet.
While cameras roll and her meddling father orchestrates increasingly outrageous matchmaking schemes, Tory finds herself thrust into the spotlight she’s spent years avoiding. But as the boundaries between her carefully controlled world and Hollywood’s glittering chaos blur, Tory must decide: Will she retreat to her comfort zone, or finally step into the starring role of her own life?
Perhaps her father’s latest outrageous scheme might just lead to the most unexpected victory of all…
Claiming Victory is a sparkling British romantic comedy that proves sometimes the best plot twists happen when you’re not following the script. Perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Beth O’Leary, and anyone who enjoys a heartwarming story of transformation, family bonds, and second chances at life and love.
“A perfectly paced romantic comedy with characters that leap off the page-you’ll be cheering for Victory from the very first chapter!”
Praise from Amazon readers for the Shackleford Diaries:
“It’s a fairy tale story but the writing in places had me literally crying with laughter and not able to read on! The hysterical pictures in my mind made me smile for hours. Loved it.”
“I’ve read a lot of romantic comedies, but none have had me crying with laughter like the Shackleford Diaries.”
“I was laughing so hard, I had to stop reading to wipe the tears away.”
“Brilliant books that really do make you laugh out loud. You just don’t want to put them down.”
“The funniest books ever. My husband thinks I’m deranged as I’ve laughed so much.”
“Don’t read them in the early hours of the morning if hubby is asleep, they made me howl with laughter. Tried to stifle it but shook the bedclothes. Absolutely brilliant.”
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