‘The Diplomat’s Daughter’

A prequel to ‘Husband, Wife, Strangers’, this short story features a young Louisa, the book’s protagonist.

 
Book cover of the short story 'The Diplomat's Daughter' by Robbie Vale

Meet Louisa, the protagonist of ‘Husband, Wife, Strangers’.

Having graduated from Bristol University, Louisa is training with a large accountancy firm in London as she studies for her professional exams.

Louisa is unexpectedly contacted by a former boyfriend, and whilst she no longer harbours any romantic feelings for him, she agrees to meet up for a drink. After all, he’s in town and it would be hard to refuse. A couple of hours in his company and she can be on her way – no harm done. 

It’s what polite people do, right?

 

So, you’re ready to read the story. Well, you have a couple of options:

Option One- Read now

Option one is easy. Just click on the link below, and start reading. It’s about a fifteen-minute read and the story will open in a new page. It’s great for a tablet or desktop computer, not so good for smaller phone screens.

Or you can print it out and/or save it for later if you prefer.

 

Option two– send the story to your e-reader, tablet etc.

Option two is for those who want to send the story to their e-reader, tablet, phone etc. Think Kindle, iPad, Kobo, etc. And once done, the story will be saved and can be accessed whenever you want, just like any other book in your e-reader library.

BookFunnel is the preferred delivery method for the majority of authors. It works well and the folks there are brilliant at helping out with any problems. Simply click this link: 

 

Either way, I hope you enjoy ‘The Diplomat’s Daughter’. Let me know what you think!

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