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Friday, 26 July 2024

SCOTS AUTHOR SOPHIE GRAVIA GETS TV DEAL




Scottish author Sophie Gravia has revealed she is about to have her first book A Glasgow Kiss made into a major TV series. 
Single mum of two Sophie,32, who is a renal failure nurse, turned her raunchy blog into a self published novel over lockdown and secured a four book deal with major publisher Orion Books.
She became an instant bestseller with latest Hot Girl Summer currently at number one in the Amazon book charts. 
Labelled Scotlands sexiest author, she has now sold in excess of 500,000 copies, with her last book Meet Me In Milan even outselling Harry Potter in Waterstones Glasgow stores. 
Speaking at an author event for 250 women in Glasgow’s Wunderbar she has now revealed: “A Glasgow Kiss has been optioned by BBC Studios. We’ve signed a contract  and I’m buzzing it’s now been optioned by the BBC. It’s still early days but I feel like this is made for the screen and can’t wait to see what happens next.”
Sophie continued: “When you write a book I suppose the goal is to see it on screen and it’s always been in the back of my mind how amazing it would be.
It’s too early to talk cast but Sophie is really excited.  She joked: “If I had someone like Michelle Keegan or Matthew McConaughey we’d obviously we’d need a sizeable budget. Finding the right people to play my characters will be a fun process.”
Sophie, born Sophie Grant, who has also penned What Happens in Dubai, is mother to Olivia, 14, and Grace, 12, - and their names make up her pen name Sophie Gravia.
Hot Girl Summer sees Sophie’s characters go to a school reunion where they realise their lives are not quite on track.
As a result they do their utmost  to ensure they have a Hot Girl Summer.
Sophie’s own life has changed dramatically since she lived in an ex council house, living on tick and constantly tapping her dad to get through the week.
She said: “The success of my three books so far has been incredible. It’s changed my life and my children’s lives. They love it because I’ve cut down my nursing shifts to two days a week now and we get to spend more time together and I don’t have to constantly worry to save up and take them to nice places and we can enjoy life together comfortably.”