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Try Me (Three Romantic Short Stories)
Try Me (Three Romantic Short Stories)
Try Me (Three Romantic Short Stories)
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Try Me (Three Romantic Short Stories)

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Daily Della is a series of short fiction anthologies. Five stories in each issue, ideal for your daily coffee break.

This promotional ‘Daily Della’ is a special cut-down, cut-price version, designed to give you a taster.

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When Emma and Jilly see an advert for NUDE male cleaners they wonder whether it’s genuine. Emma decides there’s only one way to find out – she has visions of naked men ironing her clothes – and despite Jilly’s protestations, she rings the number, in The Naked Truth.

The last place Karen expects to find herself on her thirtieth birthday is stuck up a tree, but thanks to her niece and nephew, ten year old twins, Conrad and Sarah that’s exactly what happens. They tell her not to worry, Tom will get her down and they disappear to find him. Then to make matters worse it starts to rain and Karen’s left worrying about the identity of the mysterious Tom, in On One Condition.

Debs and her friend go to see a Welsh male voice choir and Debs falls in love with a gorgeous tenor, third row, fifth from the left. When they play her favourite hymn, ‘When the Saints Go Marching In’ she begins to feel like a sinner herself. Especially as she’s married to Andrew who’s waiting patiently for her back home, in Saint or Sinner.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDella Galton
Release dateSep 21, 2012
ISBN9781301441990
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    Try Me (Three Romantic Short Stories) - Della Galton

    Try Me

    By

    Della Galton

    An Introduction

    to the

    Daily Della

    Series

    Bite Sized Portions of Fiction,

    for your Daily Coffee Break

    To see all the titles in series

    and to be notified of future titles visit

    http://www.DailyDella.com

    Published by SoundHaven

    http://www.soundhaven.com

    Copyright 2012 Della Galton

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced, in any form, without the prior permission of the copyright owner

    Please visit dellagalton.co.uk

    for contact details

    License Notes:

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please download an additional copy for each recipient.

    Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    What Is ‘Daily Della’?

    Daily Della is a series of short fiction anthologies for all ebook reading devices. Five stories in each issue, ideal for your daily coffee break.

    This issue of ‘Daily Della’ is a special cut-down, cut-price version, designed to give you a taster.

    In this issue:

    The Naked Truth

    First published in My Weekly, October 2002,

    under the title of Bare Faced Cheek,

    On One Condition

    First published in People's Friend, August 05,

    under the title of The Height of Nonsense

    Saint Or Sinner

    First published in Take a Break Fiction Feast, March 2007,

    under the title Saint or Sinner

    To purchase (and view all the titles in the series) visit

    www.dailydella.com

    The Naked Truth

    Nude men clean for you!

    Phone this number and all will be revealed.

    For a moment I just stared at the newsagent notice board, not sure I was reading it right.

    Does that say what I think it does, Em?

    She nodded. Go on then. Write down the number.

    I’m not sure I want a naked man vacuuming my lounge, I said, picturing it.

    Emma shook her head in disbelief. You’re getting really boring in your old age. What about that pile of ironing in your bedroom? Once you’d have been straight on the phone. But then, I guess that was in the pre Richard days.

    Huh, I said, although I knew she had a point. I’d been a different person before Richard. When he’d left, he’d taken most of my confidence with him.

    "Bet you can’t imagine Richard dusting the banisters in

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