
For the Love of Sweet William by Kaye Bewley
A fictional biography based on the hilariously sad escapades of a PA in the BBC news department
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Kaye Bewley

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Sadly, Heather only has eyes for William Berry, a film star, who only fancies himself. Then James comes along and ruins it for everyone. Heather buries herself in books and dreams about her ultimate crush, the famous film star William Berry. But, when he actually turns up, she wonders what the hell she's going to do about it. After all, she’s just a frumpy nothing known by no one while he’s the ultimate god of her dreams.
How can she hope to compete with the million other adoring fans? Especially when one of them happens to be her own bully boss!
Ungainly, unconfident and unattractive, the barriers to Heather’s safe, comfortable world are threatened and her life is thrown into disarray as she burns with desire for the man she thought would never become a reality.
A fictionalised-factural tale based on the hilariously sad escapades of the author when she was a PA in the BBC news department.
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