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February 15 2020

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Glenda Young, Author of Historical Novels with Headline



I’m the author of dramatic family saga novels published by Headline and available in hardback, paperback, audiobook and ebook. If you’d like to know more you can order all of my books from Amazon UK and Amazon US and Canada. My novels are also available in the UK in Waterstones and WHSmiths. I also write Coronation Street TV tie-in books. Find out more at my website http://glendayoungbooks.com

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This week saw the return of Alina Pop to Coronation Street. Her return fair puts a flutter in young Seb’s heart but upsets Emma as she wonders if she’s the right girl for Seb, or if Alina still holds a place in his heart. Emma, lovely as always, prepares a welcome hamper of food for Alina after inviting her to move into the flat with her, Seb and Bethany. It can only end in tears. Alina gets a job at Underworld, beating Eileen for the post of tele sales operator in the new swish palace of pants.

Over at Roy’s Rolls, Roy and Nina bond and she offers him some advice on using more environmentally sound cleaning solutions than the ones he’s currently using. It’s lovely stuff, seeing these two together and can only be a matter of time before Nina and Carla are running Underworld together designing everything their customers could possibly want, as long as they want it in black.

Elsewhere, Bethany, Alya and Abi gang up against Ray when they discover what a sex pest he is. Abi tries to bring Ray down at the Valentine’s charity ball he arranges this week, but he yanks her into the kitchen for a dressing down. In return, Abi steals his precious car and torches it.

Bethany and Daniel get closer this week, snogging in public and declaring their love for one another. Beth isn’t best pleased, as you’d expect and I’m on Beth’s side here. Bethany’s on Daniel like one of those annoying flies you get on holiday when you’re trying to relax by the pool and it keeps landing on your toe.

David struggles to cope with the kids, with visiting Shona, with tiredness and with everything that life chucks at him this week and sadly he crashes his car. No-one’s hurt but the car’s written off and David spends the rest of the week moaning constantly about how difficult it is to get from Manchester to Leeds without a car. Oh, if only there was a direct train between the two cities that took just over an hour.  Maria offers David her car but while at the hospital after “struggling” with trains and buses – David, man up and stop being a wuss about the bus! – the nurse tells him that Shona has asked not to see him again while she recovers. David’s downcast but accepts Shona’s words.

At Fiz and Tyrone’s house, Evelyn tells the pair of them they need their heads looking at (they do) for even thinking of allowing little Hope to see Jade again. But Jade’s back in their lives and Tyrone spends the evening at the cinema with Jade and Hope. 

As for King Ken of the cobbles? After his momentous decision to leave the street and move into a retirement community with Claudia, he breaks the news to Tracy and Peter that he’s moving out of and selling No. 1. 

And finally this week, Maria’s convinced that Gary’s up to no good with his loan sharking business after she spies him giving an wad of cash in an envelope to Ryan. She’s distraught, the poor girl, and finds herself seeking comfort in the barber shop with Dr Ali and they have a bit of rumpeh pumpeh in Trim up North. Meanwhile, back at Gary’s flat, he’s got a romantic dinner prepared and an engagement ring ready to pop the question to Maria. That’s what the money in the envelope was for, but Maria doesn’t know that. So when she returns to Gary after shagging Dr Ali and finds out that Gary was about to propose, she’s got it all wrong, once again.

And that’s just about that for this week.

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This week’s writers were Jan McVerry and Martin Allen (Monday); Mark Wadlow and Debbie Oates (Wednesday); Steven Fay and Julie Jones (Friday).  Find out all about the Coronation Street writing team at Coronation Street Blog: Exclusive: All Current Corrie writers online
http://coronationstreetupdates.blogspot.com/2008/11/exclusive-all-current-corrie-writers.html

 

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