Competition: All Change for Nurse Millie (Orion books)

All change for nurse Millie was published by Orion on February 13th 2014 and written by Jean Fullerton.

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Nurse Millie Sullivan is now Nurse Millie Smith, having married aspiring MP Jim Smith. The war has ended and the NHS has just come into action, so the nurses are busier than ever as the community realise that they no longer have to pay for the services. Minor ailments need attention, babies need to be helped into the world and some of the larger-than-life characters need keeping in line so Millie has enough drama to deal with without having to deal with more from home…and Alex Nolan, her ex-fiancé, is back in town.

ABOUT JEAN FULLERTON
Jean Fullerton is a native Londoner and was born in the East End within the sound of Bow Bells. After working for the London Metropolitan Police, Jean retrained as a nurse and worked as a district nurse in East London for 16 years. She now teaches healthcare and nursing. Jean is the author of four previous novels. Her debut, NO CURE FOR LOVE, was the winner of the 2006 Harry Bowling Prize for fiction, and long-listed for the 2009 Romantic Novel of the Year Award. A GLIMPSE AT HAPPINESS and PERHAPS TOMORROW were both shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year award.

I was sent a copy of the book to read myself. I don’t get much spare time to read many books and this is probably not something I would normally read but I thought I would give it a try. I am
up to the third chapter and so far finding it quite an interesting read. The story is set in London’s East end back in 1948. It’s very well detailed and a nice easy read. Great for a bed time read.

All Change for Nurse Millie is out now and can be ordered here
Why not check out the previous stops on the All Change for Nurse Millie blog tour for extracts, features and more, starting with One more page

COMPETITION
I have 5 copies of this book to give away this month. A perfect read for mothers everywhere considering it’s Mother’s Day in a few weeks time.
To enter please complete the following steps.

1) follow my blog (email, twitter or Bloglovin)

2) like my FACEBOOK page.

3) answer this question in comment box below. If you could be a character from a book, who would you be and why?

Competition will close on March 28th. Five winners will each receive a copy of the book. Five winners will be emailed so please check your junk folder or add me (jordizzy@msn.com) to your safe sender lists. Winners must respond to email within ten days or they will lose claim to prize. UK only please.

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27 Comments

  1. Tammy Tudor
    March 6, 2014 / 11:15

    I’d be the little mermaid as she is so full of hopes, dreams and ambitions πŸ™‚

  2. dragonfly63
    March 6, 2014 / 11:16

    Susan from Swallows and Amazons – she had an amazing childhood that would have left her with all sorts of skills and amazing memories.

  3. Samantha R
    March 6, 2014 / 11:23

    Elizabeth Bennett from Pride and Prejudice, such a strong character and everyone loves a happy ending

  4. elaine dale
    March 6, 2014 / 12:35

    I’d be Toad from Wind in the willows so could have lots of adventures

  5. monika s
    March 6, 2014 / 13:35

    Fantastic Mr Fox- would find a way out of every situation for a good of my family

  6. Rachel Craig
    March 6, 2014 / 14:28

    I follow blog by e-mail.

  7. Rachel Craig
    March 6, 2014 / 14:30

    I’d be Mr Happy. As he is a nice bright colour, smiles, is happy and can have adventures.

  8. Lorna Craig
    March 6, 2014 / 15:42

    Mrs Weasley ( Ron’s Mum) from the Harry Potter books!

  9. Lorna Craig
    March 6, 2014 / 15:44

    Mrs Weasley( Ron’s Mum) from the Harry Potter books because I’d get the housework done in double quick time!

  10. Kathy Cakebread
    March 6, 2014 / 16:28

    charlie from charlie and chocolate factory as he gets the golden ticket

  11. sarah rees
    March 7, 2014 / 09:37

    id be Hermione πŸ™‚ be nice to learn magic and be great at it

  12. March 9, 2014 / 18:39

    I’d be Scarlett O’Hara from Gone with the Wind.

  13. liosach
    March 9, 2014 / 22:13

    Jane Eyre…no matter what hardships she suffered, she always found a way to be content

  14. March 16, 2014 / 15:49

    I’d be Jemima J from the last book I read. Jemima Jones. Reporter. And she shed loads of weight. That’s what I need to do!

  15. Spencer Broadley
    March 17, 2014 / 16:29

    Harry Potter !!

  16. Jo welsh
    March 28, 2014 / 11:41

    I would like to frannie out of the magic faraway tree so many adventures to be had.
    I follow via email

  17. Sarah Davies
    March 28, 2014 / 11:59

    Lizzie from Pride and Prejudice. She’s bright, witty and gets her man, without compromising on who she is. (I follow your blog by email)

  18. JULIE BANKS
    March 28, 2014 / 15:06

    I would like to be Miss Read, from the Fairacre series, she seems to have had a wonderful time as a teacher and headmistress of a village school.

  19. Gail M Bennett
    March 28, 2014 / 19:04

    Tigger … because a Tigger’s a wonderful thing πŸ˜‰

  20. Natalie Gillham
    March 30, 2014 / 03:13

    I would be Harry Potter so I could go on magical adventures and use my magic powers πŸ™‚

  21. Natalie Gillham
    March 30, 2014 / 03:13

    I am also following on Bloglovin as Natalie Gillham and have liked on facebook πŸ™‚ x

  22. Hayley Todd
    March 31, 2014 / 13:36

    I follow your blog via bloglovin and on facebook. I would love to be Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games trilogy – she is a strong, independant,resourceful and butt-kicking character!

  23. Champaklal Lad
    March 31, 2014 / 15:23

    superman – fighting evil

  24. April 1, 2014 / 19:10

    i like the fact that iron flys too

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