6:00pm to 7:00pm
Young adults, Adults (30+), Seniors
Free
When Bigambul woman Brynn Wallace leaves Brisbane to pursue her dreams in the Big Apple, she imagines herself landing a fabulous career at a New York City publishing house and acquiring shelves of Louboutin shoes, not working in a doggy daycare with a boss from hell and a wardrobe from her nightmares.
Yet good things are always possible in New York, especially when you believe in them hard enough. And Brynn has a collection of NYC Missions to set her on her way: challenges from her mother, whose death she is still getting over, to help Brynn rejoice in the city that never sleeps.
Brynn soon finds herself making meaningful friendships, engaging in flirty flings, and meeting the gorgeous Sienna, also known as dancer Scarlett Belle. And when she stumbles on a handsome, single dog-dad who just happens to be a literary editor, she decides that if she can convince him she’s more than just a dog-sitter, her dreams will finally come true. But Sienna has other plans, and as Brynn’s NY ride begins to stall, the city shows her just how full of surprises it is.
Join dazzling new Australian talent Melanie Saward as she discusses her friends-to-lovers romcom, Love Unleased.
Books will be available for purchase on the day from Dymocks Brisbane, or bring a copy from home to be signed.
Bookings essential. To reserve your place, visit Eventbrite or call the library.
Venue
Brisbane Square Library, 266 George Street, Brisbane City
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