This month’s edition of Books and Tunes features broadcaster, singer and writer, Sadie Nine chatting about writing her memoirs – which will be quite a read!

And best-selling author, Carrie Elks talks about her writing career – which began with fan fiction – and her new book, Just Until You Love Me.

And the playlist is songs from films and tv shows that are fan fiction favourites

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Carrie Elks is the author of forty contemporary romance books (and counting). Since 2014, she has been both traditionally and self-published, and her stories have been translated into over ten different languages. She lives in Essex with her husband, children and a pug called Plato, and when she isn’t reading, writing, or loafing about, she enjoys long walks at the beach, listening to the crashing of the waves and pretending she lives in the cute small towns she writes about.

JUST UNTIL YOU LOVE ME 

I spend the night in jail for a protest and wake up married to my brother’s best friend.

West Abbott is everything I stand against. Older, richer, and morally murky. And he’s also completely annoying. Not to mention unfairly attractive.

So when I wake up with his ring on my finger, I make a simple plan. Annul the marriage and never, ever speak of it again.

Except West needs a wife to smooth out his next business deal, and our accidental Vegas wedding suddenly makes perfect sense on paper. To him, at least.

He thinks a fake marriage will be easy. He’s used to control, confidence, and getting his own way.

What he didn’t account for is me. His best friend’s stubborn little sister. A woman who refuses to follow his rules or believe his way is the right one.

Now we’re sharing a house, dodging my nosy family, and pretending the chemistry between us doesn’t sizzle every time we’re alone.

It does. And it burns.

I was only supposed to play wife long enough to keep his deal intact. I never meant to fall for the man who stands on the opposite side of everything I believe in.

But loving West Abbott doesn’t just risk my heart.

It risks my family. And there may be no way to choose him without losing them.