Down to Earth

By Melanie Rose

Ever experienced deja vu? An enchanting and magical novel about reincarnation from the author of Could It Be Magic?

When Michaela Anderson signs up for a parachute jump she gets more than a case of vertigo…

When Michaela Anderson signs up for a parachute jump she gets more than a case of vertigo…

Suffering last-minute panic, Michaela’s three colleagues go first. But just as she takes her leap of faith, an almighty gale blows up from nowhere.

When she returns to the ground, she finds the airfield deserted, her car gone and the seasons mysteriously changed. Posters nearby proclaim Michaela to have been missing for the last six and a half years…

But Michaela is determined to find out the truth. Was she kidnapped? Is she now suffering amnesia, or has something even more extraordinary occurred?

With the help of handsome pilot Matt, Michaela sets out to find the truth. And what she discovers rocks everything she has ever believed in to the core…

A magical tale that will enchant and enthral fans of Cecelia Ahern and Sophie Kinsella.

Format: ebook
Release Date: 14 Oct 2010
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-741226-6
Melanie Rose was an avid reader from an early age and found herself looking at the world around her and wondering \'what if?\' She began writing as a teenager, progressing to short stories and articles for magazines and newspapers. She trained as a nursery nurse and later became a play therapist on the children\'s ward at the Royal Marsden Hospital, continuing to write in her spare time.She self-published her first novel which was voted one of the favourite reads of the year by listeners of Radio 4\'s Open Book programme.She now lives in Surrey with her husband and four sons, who, along with many of the children she has cared for, provide much inspiration for her books.

”'Fans of Sophie Kinsella will love Melanie Rose.” - News of the World

”'A wacky, improbable tale of two girls being struck by lightning at the same time with interesting consequences. It’s Cecelia Ahern territory, highly recommended.” - The Bookseller