Take a look at today’s new entertaining romantic romp, To Catch a Creeper by bestselling author Ellie Campbell. It already boasts an outstanding 4.6 star rating. Ellie Campbell’s infectious sense of fun is immensely cheering. Her stories are a gorgeous blend of memorable characters, plot-twisting treats and heart-warming nostalgia. I hope the Ellie Campbell phenomenon is here to stay.” Fiona Walker

A Little About To Catch a Creeper:

Cathy is riding high in her brand-new job at a (surprisingly bitchy) top London advertising agency working with best friend Rosa. But when Rosa’s pregnancy goes amiss and enemies sabotage her new career, she finds herself leading a chaotic double life of lies and deception, hiding a shameful secret from all, especially husband Declan who appears in the throes of a nervous breakdown. Meanwhile she’s agreed to unmask the notorious Crouch End Creeper, a burglar terrorizing their neighborhood…

About the Author:

Ellie Campbell is a pseudonym for sisters, Pam Burks and Lorraine Campbell who collaborate across the mighty Atlantic from their respective homes in Surrey, England and Colorado, USA, finding writing together a great excuse for endless phone conversations. Together they have written four novels How To Survive Your Sisters, When Good Friends Go Bad, Looking For La La and To Catch A Creeper. They love any chance to connect with their readers. Ellie Campbell is represented by the Hardman & Swainson Literary Agency (www.hardmanswainson.com). For further information and to get in contact with them please visit their website: www.chicklitsisters.com.

What Readers Are Saying About To Catch a Creeper:

“Definitely kept you on the edge of your seat and turning page after page till the end. I couldn’t stop reading this one!” Night Owl Reviews

“Interesting, intriguing with many surprises” Books-are-my-Life Reviews

“Thrilling, Gripping and Unique – one of my favourite books this year by far…” – 23reviewstreet

Grab the edge-of-your-seat romantic romp To Catch a Creeper today.

 

By Heather