Book Review: Saving the Good News Gazette by Jessie Wells
Book Review: Saving the Good News Gazette by Jessie Wells

Book Review: Saving the Good News Gazette by Jessie Wells

Zoe has a special talent for saving lost causes…but she’ll need a miracle to save herself from this mess!

When her biggest advertising account cancels their contract, single mum Zoe Taylor’s Good News Gazette – Westholme’s pre-eminent feel-good news source – faces an uncertain future.

Determined to save her paper, Zoe strikes a bargain with millionaire developer Daniel Lewis – he’ll help her find advertisers and in exchange she’ll spearhead his campaign to save the Art Deco cinema from destruction.

But with her boyfriend Sam no fan of her new business partner, an unexpected job offer from her old boss, and an unshakeable feeling that there’s something more between her and Daniel than there should be, Zoe’s future soon feels as uncertain as her paper’s…and she’ll be forced to make a decision that changes everything for her and her son Charlie.

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Author Bio

Jessie Wells lives with her husband and two children in Merseyside. She has always written in some form, and previously worked as a journalist on the Liverpool Echo and Sunday Mirror and as a freelancer for various national women’s magazines and newspapers before moving into finance. She loves nothing more than getting lost in her imaginary worlds, which are largely filled with romance, communities bursting with character and a large dose of positivity.

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Why Should We Read This?

“Saving the Good News Gazette” by Jessie Wells is a heartwarming and captivating tale of resilience, second chances, and the power of hope. The story follows Zoe Taylor, a single mother and the owner of the Good News Gazette, a cherished feel-good news source in Westholme. When her most significant advertising account pulls out, Zoe’s beloved newspaper faces an uncertain future, putting her under immense pressure to find a solution.

Determined to save her paper, Zoe makes a daring deal with Daniel Lewis, a millionaire developer. In exchange for her help in finding advertisers, Daniel agrees to support Zoe in her campaign to save the beloved Art Deco cinema from destruction. As they work together, Zoe can’t help but notice a deeper connection forming between them, even though her boyfriend Sam is not supportive of her new business partnership.

Jessie Wells skillfully weaves together the threads of Zoe’s personal and professional life, creating a narrative that tugs at the heartstrings. Zoe’s struggle to balance her responsibilities as a mother, business owner, and her own desires is beautifully portrayed, making her a relatable and sympathetic protagonist. The bond between Zoe and her son Charlie adds an endearing layer to the story, as their love and support for each other are unwavering.

The author’s portrayal of the town of Westholme is vivid and charming, creating a cozy backdrop for the unfolding drama. The reader is drawn into the community’s dynamics, making the stakes feel even higher for Zoe and the fate of her newspaper.

“Saving the Good News Gazette” explores themes of friendship, forgiveness, and the courage to embrace change. As Zoe faces tough decisions about her future, she grapples with conflicting emotions, making her journey of self-discovery all the more compelling.

The novel’s pacing is well-balanced, with the right mix of heartwarming moments, emotional challenges, and unexpected twists. Jessie Wells’s writing style is engaging, and the dialogue flows naturally, making the characters come to life.

Overall, “Saving the Good News Gazette” is a delightful and touching read that leaves readers rooting for Zoe’s success and happiness. It reminds us that sometimes, the path to finding oneself and true happiness may be uncertain and challenging, but with determination and the support of loved ones, it is possible to overcome any obstacle.

If you’re looking for a heartwarming story that will lift your spirits and leave you with a smile, “Saving the Good News Gazette” is the perfect choice. Jessie Wells has created a tale that will resonate with readers of all ages, and it’s a book that you won’t want to put down until the very last page.