Confessions of a Klutz by Abigail Davies

Title: Confessions of a Klutz
Series: Confessions Series Book 1
Author: Abigail Davies
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Re-Release Date: September 26, 2018
Confession One: I was a klutz.
I thought I’d grow out of it, but evidently I didn’t.
It’s not fun to look like a fumbling toddler when you’re twenty-six.
Confession Two: I had a standing appointment at the local ER.
It wasn’t by choice that I knew all the doctors names—it was necessity.
But that was about to change.
Confession Three: I hated the sun yet I lived in LA where it always shone.
I supposed that was one plus to being sent to New York for the next eight weeks.
That was until I got there.
Arm veins, dimples, and THE sexiest voice known to man were my weakness,
and he had every single one of them.
Confession Four: He was my new boss.
I could control myself though, right?
The city of dreams… a klutz’s worst nightmare.
Eight weeks. A klutz. And a drool worthy boss.
What did you get when you crossed a klutz with a GQ model lookalike?
"One of my favourites for this year, Abigail Davies has delivered a fresh, filthy and supremely funny story." ★★★★★ Click Book Blog 
"Refreshingly funny, Confessions of a Klutz is Abigail Davies first step into romcom, and she does not disappoint!" ★★★★★ Katie Fox, Author



5 Stars!!! 

Abigail Davies is HILLARIOUS!! Keep a box of tissues next to your side, this book had me laughing so hard I cried! There is no way that I could believe that Ms Davies hadn't written RomCom before-- with impeccable timing, one liners that will make you think them over time and time again and characters you hate to love and love to hate I garuntee you love this book! I cannot wait to see what comes next from the twisted mind that must find inspiration where ever she can, because seriously-- you couldn't MAKE this stuff up!! 
Abigail Davies grew up with a passion for words, storytelling, maths, and anything pink. Dreaming up characters—quite literally—and talking to them out loud is a daily occurrence for her. She finds it fascinating how a whole world can be built with words alone, and how everyone reads and interprets a story differently. Now following her dreams of writing, Abigail has found the passion that she always knew was there. When she’s not writing: she’s a mother to two daughters who she encourages to use their imagination as she believes that it’s a magical thing, or getting lost in a good book. If she’s doing neither of those things, you can be sure she’s surfing the web buying new makeup, clothes, or binge watching another show as she becomes one with her sofa.
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